30 Percent Of 5 Stars Haven't Committed

#27
#27
To me, it seems like there are fewer unknowns heading to this NSD than there has been in years. Not just UT, but CF as a whole.

Yes, if you count the players that are "committed" are truly "committed"... huge amount of unknowns going into NSD. I would not be surprised by large amounts of flips on NSD.

The way these recruits are handling NSD has drastically changed IMHO.
 
#28
#28
Fortunately this year our big fish - have already been reeled in, are attending class, and going through workouts. Much better situation than the Dooley big fish that always were landed by some other school.

Dooleys big fish always got off the hook.:pepper:
 
#31
#31
I'd say it's a combination of the two: higher ranking kids having more offers and wanting to drag out the process in tandem with recruiting services wanting drama. Don't underestimate the power of selling subscriptions. At the end of the day, recruiting services are a business that want to make money. The result is star rankings being somewhat inconsistent/objective as it relates to prospects, with the goal being to drive interest as it relates to "top uncommitted prospects." If there's no intrigue/drama, these recruiting services would die out.

I wish they would die out.
 
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