overseasorange2
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What’s the difference?
-VQWe begin with Edwin Spillman, who we felt like would be a candidate for a March/April decision but we no longer believe that is the case. He is determined to take officials to Tennessee and Ohio State in June before announcing his decision in late June or early July. Tennessee is still the team to beat in our opinion as Nathan will be on campus and it’s just hard seeing the brothers split up for college in our estimation.
No high profile player is slam dunk lol. Even a guy like Caleb Herring was getting big time interest from schools like Georgia, etc and that was as close to one as you can getIf this was a slam dunk, this would have been a done deal. The longer this goes, the less confident anyone should be. If you're "sold out", he would have been committed and peer recruiting by now.
This is why I love our recruiting forum posters. On one hand you have the posters who get upset when players decommit from us or visit 9ther teams while committed to us. Then on the other hand you have people getting upset that players take their time to be more sure about their selection.If this was a slam dunk, this would have been a done deal. The longer this goes, the less confident anyone should be. If you're "sold out", he would have been committed and peer recruiting by now.