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How Far Are You Willing to Go...?

How Far Are You Willing To Go...?

  • I'd do it just like JT (soft sell approach)

    Votes: 38 50.0%
  • Play fair, but push harder (hard sell approach)

    Votes: 34 44.7%
  • Make false promises to recruits ("Sure you can play safety, Prescott....")

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • Negatively recruit the competition (the Larry Johnson, Sr. specialty)

    Votes: 4 5.3%
  • Make illegal contact with recruits ("Hey, Dwayne, this is Pete calling....")

    Votes: 2 2.6%
  • A few little extras (hats, jerseys, gym bags - who's gonna notice?)

    Votes: 4 5.3%
  • Illegal employment opportunities ("Did Rhett show up for work today...?")

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • The SEC approach (condos and Cadillacs)

    Votes: 5 6.6%

  • Total voters
    76
I prefer the soft sell. The fact a recruit desires to attend tOSU and play for a team that encourages selflessness is reflected by the recruiting techniques. Recruits who choose to come to Columbus do so not because they were talked into it by a used car salesman, but because they like what the university offers to them as an individual. A mature decision is difficult to make at 18 years old (re: Garrett Goebel). So many wonderful options from which to select. tOSU isn't for everybody. However, it appears that some recruits don't choose tOSU because the staff doesn't inflate their ego enough. I personally don't want that type of character representing the University, because more than not, they end up in some kind of hot water. At this point, Coach T has proven his techniques work (at more than one level, see YSU) and translate into championships- and more importantly good citizens of our communities and representatives of the school later in life, be it the NFL or otherwise. Just because we don't get every 5 star recruit who accepts money/housing to play in school (see Reggie Bush), doesn't mean there aren't more important components of recruit attributes. In Tressel We Trust isn't just a catch phrase, it carries significance; a belief system that carries from fans through players and the people who care about them.
 
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I would guess that the soft-sell approach would work best, in the long run. You don't want to pressure someone into doing something he doesn't want to do. I would guess that you'd get more people to transfer out if they realize you pressed them into a decision they weren't ready to make.

I think that it today's game, it's far too much of a risk to do anything illegal.
 
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