And another decommitment

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#6
If any of the seniors return next year since this is a free year will that effect the number of players in this class?
 
#9
#9
Maybe so, but the momentum is going on the wrong direction.

I don't disagree. I worry about the 2022 class. The instate 2022 class is absolutely loaded. In addition to watching this class implode before our eyes, bringing Pruitt back probably squanders next year's class away.
 
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#12
Pretty sure this one wasn't going to make it to signing day no matter what.
 
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To be fair, I think this one was a "mutual parting of ways." Unlike with Darius McGhee, Terrence Lewis, and Hudson Wolfe, they won't lose any sleep over Jay Jones.
I haven't been following recruiting as closely this year, but I do still follow it a little bit... and I have never heard of this guy. He couldn't be that big of a loss.
 
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I’m far from a Pruitt supporter but other than the DB from Pensacola, it’s nothing to jump off a building over. Everyone knew Lewis would be a battle to keep. Wolfe already has physical issues in high school for heavens sake.
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I haven't been following recruiting as closely this year, but I do still follow it a little bit... and I have never heard of this guy. He couldn't be that big of a loss.

He's not. This wasn't a guy decommitting because he didn't like what he saw going on. The coaching staff wanted to move on from Jay Jones.
 
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To be fair, I think this one was a "mutual parting of ways." Unlike with Darius McGhee, Terrence Lewis, and Hudson Wolfe, they won't lose any sleep over Jay Jones.
If you are losing so many other top recruits, can you afford to lose any additional under any circumstances?
 
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