"...Kids feel compelled to make a decision earlier. … Things change and that’s one of the things that happened with Connor. His recruitment really hadn’t exploded and taken off nationally until after he committed to Washington.”
There's an easy solution. If you can envision another school you'd rather attend, then don't commit. Period. It's not hard. Petersen actually refuses do accept a kid's verbal commitment if the kid still wants to take trips elsewhere.
Is it a growing trend? People always say that but I'd like to see the actual numbers. Could just be that fans are paying closer attention with all the twatters drama.
Weddington will most likely become another Beau Bisharat, whom Stanford dropped at the last second last year. Beau had to do a lot of begging to get a last second Pac 12 spot. I'm hearing that Stanford has already got their guy ahead of him and Weddington is now out. Connor should take that Baylor offer immediately.
Weddington will most likely become another Beau Bisharat, whom Stanford dropped at the last second last year. Beau had to do a lot of begging to get a last second Pac 12 spot. I'm hearing that Stanford has already got their guy ahead of him and Weddington is now out. Connor should take that Baylor offer immediately.
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Being committed means something to Petersen and the staffs recruiting philosophy.
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