LittleVol
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I posted this in a different thread, but worth mentioning here.......I would never put all my eggs in one basket on one guy. Look what happened to FSU when Howell bolted to UNC at the last minute. They are scrambling to just find a "guy". You always want to have a contingency plan and someone will probably transfer anyway.Bailey has plenty that will be willing to just take him!!
I posted this in a different thread, but worth mentioning here.......I would never put all my eggs in one basket on one guy. Look what happened to FSU when Howell bolted to UNC at the last minute. They are scrambling to just find a "guy". You always want to have a contingency plan and someone will probably transfer anyway.
See your point, but I'll agree to disagree. Either way....it's a fine line that has to be walked.To be honest if you ask a kid to be all in on you, you have to be all in on them. Example: recruit A shuts down his recuritment bye not talking or visiting any other schools. Recruit A spends his time recruiting other players to join his school and promoting that schools vision. You don’t go out and recruit other players. Because recruit A will be left holding the bag at the end if his college decides not to take him at the last min. All because he shut it down and the college didn’t. I have seen this happen
If a kid is committed to a program he will not look at any other schools. In Howells case he never shut down his recruitment he keep visiting other schools.
At the end of the day this is a business and these colleges have to do what they see fit!
The Qb recruiting game is different than any other position in football.
To be honest if you ask a kid to be all in on you, you have to be all in on them. Example: recruit A shuts down his recuritment bye not talking or visiting any other schools. Recruit A spends his time recruiting other players to join his school and promoting that schools vision. You don’t go out and recruit other players. Because recruit A will be left holding the bag at the end if his college decides not to take him at the last min. All because he shut it down and the college didn’t. I have seen this happen
If a kid is committed to a program he will not look at any other schools. In Howells case he never shut down his recruitment he keep visiting other schools.
At the end of the day this is a business and these colleges have to do what they see fit!
The Qb recruiting game is different than any other position in football.
Offering other QBs doesn't mean they'll take another one. Just have to have offers out there in case anything changes. Backup plans are generally a good idea.To be honest if you ask a kid to be all in on you, you have to be all in on them. Example: recruit A shuts down his recuritment bye not talking or visiting any other schools. Recruit A spends his time recruiting other players to join his school and promoting that schools vision. You don’t go out and recruit other players. Because recruit A will be left holding the bag at the end if his college decides not to take him at the last min. All because he shut it down and the college didn’t. I have seen this happen
If a kid is committed to a program he will not look at any other schools. In Howells case he never shut down his recruitment he keep visiting other schools.
At the end of the day this is a business and these colleges have to do what they see fit!
The Qb recruiting game is different than any other position in football.
Offer list is impressive, but boy are his passing stats ugly! 45% completion rate and an INT every 19 throws. More like an RB who happened to throw sometimes.
Have to wonder if they are looking at him at WR (or even DB) than QB. He's obviously super-athletic and just by virtue of playing QB in HS, he'd probably make a better WR or DB.
Pruitt mentioned at SEC Media days that he likes to recruit HS QB's to play defense. They're used to the ball in their hands. And of course maybe he is being recruited as a QB.Offer list is impressive, but boy are his passing stats ugly! 45% completion rate and an INT every 19 throws. More like an RB who happened to throw sometimes.
Have to wonder if they are looking at him at WR (or even DB) than QB. He's obviously super-athletic and just by virtue of playing QB in HS, he'd probably make a better WR or DB.
I wonder if he has played much defense in HS?
"I like to run more than I like to throw. I can throw, but I like to score. But really, I just like to win."
Not sure, but he's definitely played WR. This article mentions that:
Greg Spann: QB of the Future
Dude just sounds like a WR: