deatojl
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Yeah, agree to disagree. It's mainly semantics anyway. I just personally don't view the connection between those scenarios as hypocritical. However, when you start pressing kids to shut down their recruitment, you do run the risk of pushing them away, so I think we agree on that aspect. I just chuckled a little bit that the kid was committed but didn't like that they basically wanted him to stop flirting with other schools. I guess I would understand that thought process more if he was an uncommitted kid coming in on an OV and felt like they were pressuring him to shut down his recruitment.Tennessee pursuing committed kids while asking their own committed kid to shut it down it hypocritical, no matter how slice it. Agree to disagree, I guess. The example you provided is also hypocritical, but not the only possible example of hypocrisy relative to the situation.