I enjoy following recruiting. I get excited when UofM lands a good recruit, I get a little bummed when a recruit decommits, especially if it's a recruit that definitely has the makes to be great in the Big House.
The thing that bothers me the most is how some recruits go about there recruiting process. And I don't mean making official visits or in home visits. I mean the ridiculous amount of attention that they draw to themselves via social media and things like this. Now I know not all recruits are like this, and I'm sure I could word my feelings a lot better. But do you guys get what I'm saying?
Also, here's a thought. I personally think recruits should not be able to decommit once they've made a verbal committment. Now I know this will probably not happen, but if this were the case it would get rid of that problem. Recruits would not jump the gun on committing, and then decide to decommit after a supposedly better offer came along. Maybe an earlier signing day would be good? I dunno.
What do you guys think?
The thing that bothers me the most is how some recruits go about there recruiting process. And I don't mean making official visits or in home visits. I mean the ridiculous amount of attention that they draw to themselves via social media and things like this. Now I know not all recruits are like this, and I'm sure I could word my feelings a lot better. But do you guys get what I'm saying?
Also, here's a thought. I personally think recruits should not be able to decommit once they've made a verbal committment. Now I know this will probably not happen, but if this were the case it would get rid of that problem. Recruits would not jump the gun on committing, and then decide to decommit after a supposedly better offer came along. Maybe an earlier signing day would be good? I dunno.
What do you guys think?