allenm5333
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he is the level of prospect you can do this toCan't really argue with that approach, TBH.
he is the level of prospect you can do this toCan't really argue with that approach, TBH.
that approach has been proven a myth with folks like Peyton Bowen and Keon KeeleyCan't really argue with that approach, TBH.
Two cycles ago now. Coaches learn. And how many stars does May have next to his name again?that approach has been proven a myth with folks like Peyton Bowen and Keon Keeley
So it's a how good are you application? That should go over well.Two cycles ago now. Coaches learn. And how many stars does May have next to his name again?
It's like how we have position number goals but some guys are takes no matter what. You wanna get treated like a 5 star, be a 5 starSo it's a how good are you application? That should go over well.
You think most of these kids don't think they are better than they are. They are going to have tier two schools throwing money at them and we're gonna say well ya know you aren't as good as Jimmy so he can take visits but you can't and expect him to just stay?It's like how we have position number goals but some guys are takes no matter what. You wanna get treated like a 5 star, be a 5 star
You think most of these kids don't think they are better than they are. They are going to have tier two schools throwing money at them and we're gonna say well ya know you aren't as good as Jimmy so he can take visits but you can't and expect him to just stay?
We'll see how that plays out.
i certainly think you have to encourage that a place in the class would be at risk if visit elsewhere but i think you have to apply top to bottom. ultimately i think it comes down to making sure a kid doesnt commit before they are ready to.So what do you suggest as an alternative strategy here?
i certainly think you have to encourage that a place in the class would be at risk if visit elsewhere but i think you have to apply top to bottom. ultimately i think it comes down to making sure a kid doesnt commit before they are ready to.
Certainly possible. Just discussing what's being discussed.Are we even sure that visits to other schools are the reason they told him thanks but no thanks?
Freeman and his staff have done this 3 years in a row now: Sedrick Irvin, Owen Wafle, BDS, and now May. Maybe May hasn’t developed the way they projected he would, and now he’s out.
I agree that is key. Especially for guys who for one reason or another may be more of a reach.i certainly think you have to encourage that a place in the class would be at risk if visit elsewhere but i think you have to apply top to bottom. ultimately i think it comes down to making sure a kid doesnt commit before they are ready to.
Was going through the ‘25 edge options and came across this kid from Elkhart who recently has blown up:
Offers from Georgia, OSU, Oregon, A&M, Miami, Michigan, PSU, and others. Even has a Duke offer so not sure if academics are the issue.
Anyone know the story here?
Maybe they were already picking up some signs that there could be issues down the road and the visits pushed them into cutting their losses before it had a bigger impact? I don't care if they have one of these every year if they recognize it early enough to move on.Are we even sure that visits to other schools are the reason they told him thanks but no thanks?
Freeman and his staff have done this 3 years in a row now: Sedrick Irvin, Owen Wafle, BDS, and now May. Maybe May hasn’t developed the way they projected he would, and now he’s out.
You forgot to add the uncle multiplier...and add a parentheses for Californian with grandma anxietyThe Omar Hunter Theroem / Robert Beal Postulate / 3.2 Keon Keeley --
The higher ranked X
The further away they live X
The earlier they verbal /
The number of times they visit
= The higher the probability they don't end up in the class
Math checks.The Omar Hunter Theroem / Robert Beal Postulate / 3.2 Keon Keeley --
The higher ranked X
The further away they live X
The earlier they verbal /
The number of times they visit
= The higher the probability they don't end up in the class
You have Oppenheimer calculate that for you?The Omar Hunter Theroem / Robert Beal Postulate / 3.2 Keon Keeley --
The higher ranked X
The further away they live X
The earlier they verbal /
The number of times they visit
= The higher the probability they don't end up in the class
Assuming you mean Javeon Campbell.
Considering ND offered this kid before in-state Kentucky, they must feel pretty damn strongly about him.
Elijah Burress will be committing tomorrow, and it seems like it will be ND with Loy and Dohn putting in CBs tonight
247sports.com
Seems like they effectively chose Plax Jr over Bettis Jr. Agree with it on paper, but sucks to pass on the son of a legend, especially after we gave him an offer.