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15 before camp?
So, 15 (sticking) verbals before camps even get started. Wow. This has been quite a year. Congrats to the staff and recruits. Really looking forward to seeing who's next!
However, I was just wondering what others think about this: It seems as though many programs use camps as an opp'y to evaluate kids one on one before extending an offer. In essence, camps give a kid the opportunity to show the staff that they should get a 'ship.
With 15 verbals at this point, and I think that some would speculate that there may be anonther 3-5 that are close to pulling the trigger, we're darn close to 18-20 kids for this class. With all that said and done... by having the class close so quickly, are we potentially missing out on anyone? I've got to imagine that anyone who "should" be on the board is already on the board... but still... Does a class coming together this quickly, in any way, hamper us down the road?
I guess I could make an argument for it either way, so that's why I'm thowing it out there for discussion.
I guess if the class comes together quickly and we're holding a couple of 'ships for the "expected late commits (cough * * TGI's crew * * )" it would enable the staff to put a full press on some out of state kids that are high on everyone's boards... so, that's the good side. But part of me wonders about kids who are coming to camp trying to earn the 'ship. Kids who will end up playing somewhere else and doing very well, but wanted to play for JT but just weren't able to catch the "early train."
I guess we'll never know. In these days it really is about business. The coaches have to place their bets a little earlier in the hand than they may be used to.
Either way, at this point, there are no regrets. Shaping up to be a great class. I'm really looking forward to seeing these young men take the field in the next couple of years. Just interested in other folks thoughts.
So, 15 (sticking) verbals before camps even get started. Wow. This has been quite a year. Congrats to the staff and recruits. Really looking forward to seeing who's next!
However, I was just wondering what others think about this: It seems as though many programs use camps as an opp'y to evaluate kids one on one before extending an offer. In essence, camps give a kid the opportunity to show the staff that they should get a 'ship.
With 15 verbals at this point, and I think that some would speculate that there may be anonther 3-5 that are close to pulling the trigger, we're darn close to 18-20 kids for this class. With all that said and done... by having the class close so quickly, are we potentially missing out on anyone? I've got to imagine that anyone who "should" be on the board is already on the board... but still... Does a class coming together this quickly, in any way, hamper us down the road?
I guess I could make an argument for it either way, so that's why I'm thowing it out there for discussion.
I guess if the class comes together quickly and we're holding a couple of 'ships for the "expected late commits (cough * * TGI's crew * * )" it would enable the staff to put a full press on some out of state kids that are high on everyone's boards... so, that's the good side. But part of me wonders about kids who are coming to camp trying to earn the 'ship. Kids who will end up playing somewhere else and doing very well, but wanted to play for JT but just weren't able to catch the "early train."
I guess we'll never know. In these days it really is about business. The coaches have to place their bets a little earlier in the hand than they may be used to.
Either way, at this point, there are no regrets. Shaping up to be a great class. I'm really looking forward to seeing these young men take the field in the next couple of years. Just interested in other folks thoughts.
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