CuseLegacy
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But you did click.offering freshman, I just can't get excited about. yawn.
i make it a point not to click on any recruit that doesn't say 2018.
(not directed at you CL - just a general comment)
But you did click.
2018 is getting done. At least look at some of those 2019s. Qadir White was a visitor a year before he was offered.
LOL...you should see my twitter feed. I never envisioned myself following 14/15 year olds with football offers.Clicked on this one b/c I've noticed a bunch of 2021's pop. I just can't. It's all good though, I'll get going on the 2019's next month. I appreciate you posting the info though.
PhatOrange - you're Twitter famous! Romello says, "Hi!"
LOL. I guess it's time to start following those 2019s.PhatOrange - you're Twitter famous! Romello says, "Hi!"
PhatOrange - you're Twitter famous! Romello says, "Hi!"
offering freshman, I just can't get excited about. yawn.
i make it a point not to click on any recruit that doesn't say 2018.
(not directed at you CL - just a general comment)
That's why there are academic and athletic evaluation periods during their senior year. If things aren't progressing a staff can walk away from the offer. But offering these kids gives programs the ability to get them to visit campus through Junior Days or camps so a relationship can develop between the recruit and the coaching staff.I agree, hell, it shouldn't even be allowed. Imagine being 14 and having to think about college offers at the arcade? Dave and busters? Its bizarre and what if these kids plateau? From our perspective?
Norfolk StateWHo is that below Marshall? It looks like a poor mans Michigan State.
Because they really aren't.For the life of me, I can't figure out why anyone would commit this early.