I rarely post and can't speak on behalf of the Davis' or any other family, but I can speak on committing to a college from a parent's perspective. My youngest daughter is a golfer (a pretty good one if I can brag just a little) and will be entering her senior year of high school this fall... Golf recruiting starts and ends a lot sooner than football due to limited spots (only 6 scholarships total per NCAA, which boils down to 1-2 maybe 3 if you can find a school looking to sign that many). I didn't pick the school for her, but we had a gazillion discussions about the various schools and which fit her best. Finally, after visiting several D1 and D2 schools, my daughter decided she wanted to commit this past Christmas (middle of her junior year of HS). I had only one requirement of her...and that was when she "committed" to a school and a coach that meant that's where she would go to college. No going back on her word unless the circumstances at that particular school changed...period. Now, she's had zero regrets about her choice, but it's sometimes hard for her to respond to another coach or school and tell them she isn't interested...even if she might be intrigued.