He's clever in that he's narrowed his choices to three and not two. The school that doesn't get his loi can't say anything but "We didn't get a loi." They can't say he has chosen "x" school. Since there is no guarantee that even sends in a loi, they can't even say for sure he even sent one in.
lol truth. i hadn’t thought about it that wayHe's clever in that he's narrowed his choices to three and not two. The school that doesn't get his loi can't say anything but "We didn't get a loi." They can't say he has chosen "x" school. Since there is no guarantee that even sends in a loi, they can't even say for sure he even sent one in.
Fake News Network.SIAP...interesting piece in The Washington Post from a month ago that explains Crouch's preference to play LB post-high school:
Last fall, midway through a junior year spent rampaging across North Carolina high school football fields, Quavaris Crouch began to formulate his future. As he became the top-ranked running back recruit in America, he surveyed the state of the position at the sport's highest level. He studied the fleeting shelf life of NFL running backs and saw stars like Le'Veon Bell scuffle through contract negotiations.
Crouch, a 6-foot-3, 230-pound "big old freak" — his words — could have played running back at any college in the country. After peering into the years ahead, the 18-year-old decided he would play running back nowhere: He switched to linebacker. Crouch wants to rush the passer, because in the NFL, running backs get used up and sack artists get paid. "I want to be smart about it," Crouch said Monday afternoon in a phone conversation. "My passion is running back. I love to play running back. I love to score touchdowns. Realistically, I feel like linebacker is the best for me."
Crouch has supporters in high places. Standing at his locker inside Washington Redskins headquarters last Friday, Adrian Peterson listened to a reporter explain Crouch's outlook. Peterson nodded along and raised an eyebrow. "Smart guy," Peterson said. "It's smart. If you're able to play a different position and be good at it and be as dominant, then me as a running back, I would definitely go that route."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/spor...-says-adrian-peterson/?utm_term=.1f79f150fda5