Crazy Balki
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You would do the EXACT same thing. if you didn't, you'd be a fool.
This is how the system is set up. It will be that way until there is an early signing day or better yet, you can officially sign at anytime.
If you want to play top tier football at a top tier program that expects you to acquire a top tier education, you have two choices. You have to do what it takes to get into one of them. If you wait too long for an offer or admissions... you may end up a rung down the ladder at Evanston, Durham or gulp... Nashville.
No, I'd do the logical thing and remain uncommitted, continue to remain open in my recruitment and hear from coaches while waiting to hear back from Stanford on whether I've been admitted or not.
A recruit isn't obligated or required to sign until NSD at a minimum. If I'm a recruit, I'd have the common sense to not waste a coaching staff's valuable time and resources when I'm not truly all in. If I'm waiting to hear back from Stanford, then I'm not going to commit to one school, stay committed for several months, only to hear back from Stanford in late December/early Jan and say so-long suckers and jump ship.
I get it, recruiting is fast pace and plans change. This doesn't appear to be a situation where intentions or plans changed. Adebo was waiting on Stanford and jumped ship almost instantly once he appeared to have gotten the green light. It's not like with Pouncey, where he was solid to us, but then got that dream offer from Miami that he wasn't expecting. I hate losing a kid regardless, but it's hard to be too tough on the kid when he gets offered by the childhood favorite school.
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