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My pessimistic gut tells me he throws a curve ball and goes UGA or OSU. I hope I’m wrong, but just feels like one of those situations.From Michigan on July 31...
Hiter locked in his Aug. 19 commitment date recently, and it still feels like his decision will come down to Michigan and Tennessee. The top-ranked, elite running back prospect out of Mineral (Va.) Louisa County High is the No. 8 recruit in the nation. He’s keeping his decision extremely quiet, so any sweeping conclusions or predictions around his recruitment are probably misplaced at this point. With that said, a final decision is approaching quickly. Michigan’s relationship with Hiter keeps the Wolverines in very strong contention here.
Anybody remember the Chris Simms recruitment from '98-'99?While I agree everyone needs to relax, 3 weeks in recruiting is a lifetime and everything can change
He is preparing us for the disappointment. That's fine. Thanks.
People tend to be god awful at keeping secrets. Could be him talking to a close friend, or could be one of his close family members talking to one of their close friends, etc.For a recruitment that is supposed to be super tight “The tea leaves” prediction all seem to lean to Michigan. Did somebody leak something? I don’t think Hiters family is giving any info out. Maybe he does pick Michigan it’s possible. Then again maybe for one playing tight to the vest this was misdirection. This is not a prediction, just a good vibe hope thought. GBO
If he's been a priority for a year, losing him would mark a big fail for Spyre and our coaching staff. All the other top backs are committed elsewhere. We'll be fine, making do with the RBs we have, probably looking for a cheap rental in the portal, but it would be nice to see what a top back could do in this offense. Until HE himself says otherwise, I'll keep hoping he's a Vol.It’s locked tight, all I know is he’s a major NIL priority and has been for a year.
Generally there is some subtle innuendo that gives someone some confidence on our side. It could be as dumb as an emoji, or response time. It could be a parent getting back to a coach with a phone call (what Rouse's dad did). It could be someone telling the recruiting coverage team for a site "sure I think it could be worth it" for you to come our commitment ceremony. It could be them coming back the night before trying to hammer out an increase in money (indicating they're making a last push to get their $ before committing the next day). It could be checking in with the other side's recruiting site and seeing what they're getting from the family and comparing against what Tennessee is. Think about all the ways you could read into something around the edges and multiply that by 10x.What I don't like about such an "update" is the use of 'tea leaves' as an all-purpose term for intuitive signals. Why not be specific about what these troubling signs are? "Tea leaves" has become an over-used cop-out term for these recruiting analysts. If they really wanted to clue us in, then they should tell the people who aren't privy to their tell-tale recruiting signs and indicators what they are talking about.
Generally there is some subtle innuendo that gives someone some confidence on our side. It could be as dumb as an emoji, or response time. It could be a parent getting back to a coach with a phone call (what Rouse's dad did). It could be someone telling the recruiting coverage team for a site "sure I think it could be worth it" for you to come our commitment ceremony. It could be them coming back the night before trying to hammer out an increase in money (indicating they're making a last push to get their $ before committing the next day). It could be checking in with the other side's recruiting site and seeing what they're getting from the family and comparing against what Tennessee is. Think about all the ways you could read into something around the edges and multiply that by 10x.
I don't blame AP for not wanting to type all of this out as it's really just piecing a bunch of things together and you'd sound crazy writing what you're reading into.
I’m not sure it is a big fail given that most teams prioritized him at some point and didn’t come near as close.If he's been a priority for a year, losing him would mark a big fail for Spyre and our coaching staff. All the other top backs are committed elsewhere. We'll be fine, making do with the RBs we have, probably looking for a cheap rental in the portal, but it would be nice to see what a top back could do in this offense. Until HE himself says otherwise, I'll keep hoping he's a Vol.
When you only target one guy at a position, then you fail to land him, I consider that a "big fail". Maybe you have a different definition. It's not catastrophic to the team, but it's a big fail in recruiting.I’m not sure it is a big fail given that most teams prioritized him at some point and didn’t come near as close.
He is preparing us for the disappointment. That's fine. Thanks.
What I don't like about such an "update" is the use of 'tea leaves' as an all-purpose term for intuitive signals. Why not be specific about what these troubling signs are? "Tea leaves" has become an over-used cop-out term for these recruiting analysts. If they really wanted to clue us in, then they should tell the people who aren't privy to their tell-tale recruiting signs and indicators what they are talking about.