Very true. I along with a couple of other people mentioned the same thing in the Najee Harris thread. Then there were a couple of people that said we were being negative, but it's true. You can't really read a lot into the commitments that kids make today. The recruiting process for a lot of these kids is like a circus and often times they change their mind.He is a kid and kids tend to change their minds more often than their underwear at times.
Except for the 80-85% who keep their commitment and sign with the team they committed too. 3-4 guys in a class that do de-commit does not make it the norm.Very true. I along with a couple of other people mentioned the same thing in the Najee Harris thread. Then there were a couple of people that said we were being negative, but it's true. You can't really read a lot into the commitments that kids make today. The recruiting process for a lot of these kids is like a circus and often times they change their mind.
We've had more than 3-4 kids that have de-committed per class in the last couple of years. The point is until signing day gets here and the kid signs on the dotted line you can't bank on it. The difference is I don't worry about recruiting since CNS has been in Tuscaloosa.Except for the 80-85% who keep their commitment and sign with the team they committed too. 3-4 guys in a class that do de-commit does not make it the norm.
I bet we have no more than 3-4 per year on average.We've had more than 3-4 kids that have de-committed per class in the last couple of years. The point is until signing day gets here and the kid signs on the dotted line you can't bank on it. The difference is I don't worry about recruiting since CNS has been in Tuscaloosa.