volKano
if I know the answer, it’s a stupid question
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I always thought his was the way to go. Kids could get this out of the way and the coaches would get so burned out contacting kids all the way to febuary. I'm starting to rethink the whole idea. Coaches are getting fired a lot quicker than they used to and new coaches will be at a huge disadvantage trying to get a class signed there first year. Two or three months are needed to help build a relationship with a recruit and sway them away from another school that has been after them for a year or more. Schools could hire a great coach but their first signing class could make or break them. If a coach does well his first year at a new school, like Kirby Smart, the recruits take notice and there is a huge jump year two. An early signing period doesn't allow the new coach to be selective and gives established programs more of an advantage.