Commitments are such a joke now

#26
#26
...for richer for poorer, for better for worse, in sickness and in health, till death do us part or USC offers me. heh heh

:lolabove: the sad thing is its true, especially for the cali kids.
 
#29
#29
I went through this last year. This year I could care less who is committed and am very concerned about who ACTUALLY signs with us this year. This staff will get who they need this year, IMO. Just let it happen, don't force it.
 
#32
#32
I get what your saying. I agree.

Its not like the old days man, where if you give someone your word and a handshake that was golden. You only broke that if some etreme situation came up (Brandon Willis)

Although it is going to be funny when UT gets nothing for hostess gate, and Willis is at UNC fighting for 4th in the ACC and we are competing for a BCS bowl in 2-3 years.
 
#33
#33
Well it's a good thing that our staff doesn't think commitments are jokes. Orgeron and them understand the science and process of recruiting. They'll make it work.

And the kids have people in their ears from all over the place. They don't know what to do half the time.

When we lose a strong commit people complain about players flip-flopping and not making up their minds. But when our coaches steal a recruit from other schools, or a player finally signs, everything is fine.

Remember, we wouldn't have Bryce or Janzen if it they didn't keep an open mind. So relax. I feel like our coaches will make it work out for us in the end.
 
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#34
#34
Kids aren't committed at all. I dont get why someone can say they're "fifty percent committed" or "committed but looking around".

Isn't that sort of like saying well I know we're going to get married, but before we do, I think I need to smash this hooker to see if you're as good as I think you are?

They got their definition of commitment from Tiger Woods
 

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