Cronkrite in No Rush for Decision

Cronkrite in No Rush for Decision

Tito Benach

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Mike James was not a bad RB, he was actually pretty good and we missed him a lot this year..
 
I think Jordans a Cane in the end just got to keep recruiting him hard but we have a year so dont go too hard and turn him off. Especially when you consider that Tim and JJ can really help seal the deal for us so for now Hurlie do work!!!!
 
I'm hoping for 2 or 3 backs in this class and I hope Cronkrite is one of 'em.
 
I'm hoping for 2 or 3 backs in this class and I hope Cronkrite is one of 'em.

I agree, I hope we get cronkrite, scarlett and another rb, potentially guice from Louisiana who is better than both cronkrite and scarlett. Cronkrite's size is a plus, most people do not realize him and scarlett are similar weight wise. Speaking of scarlett which is a little off topic, we should offer Archer, his cousin, this would increase our chances tremendously, plus it does not hurt with archer having a 4.3 hand time 40.
 
I want cronkite and williams forget all that other crap
 
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This is the type of kid you want in your program. Smart, great size, athletic, productive on both sides.

I've heard that the coaches are smitten with him.

Why did they drag their feet to offer?

Its February, not June.........

I know, but Pete and DMoney have said that he was a heavy Cane lean for a long time, but the fact that he didn't get his offer until recently didn't help us and led to more negative talk about us. Any other school doesn't need to deal with these problems, but we've seen that even getting an offer early in your junior year is interpreted as us, "disrespecting," a recruit. So by that context, we should have offered earlier to avoid that.

I should have explained myself better originally.
 
This is the type of kid you want in your program. Smart, great size, athletic, productive on both sides.

I've heard that the coaches are smitten with him.

Why did they drag their feet to offer?

Its February, not June.........

I know, but Pete and DMoney have said that he was a heavy Cane lean for a long time, but the fact that he didn't get his offer until recently didn't help us and led to more negative talk about us. Any other school doesn't need to deal with these problems, but we've seen that even getting an offer early in your junior year is interpreted as us, "disrespecting," a recruit. So by that context, we should have offered earlier to avoid that.

I should have explained myself better originally.

The timing of the offer will not affect his decision at all. He is a Cane lean and a heavy one at that but you will not hear him say this because he doesn't want anything taken out of context. He wants to experience some of what the recruiting process has to offer because it is a once in a lifetime opportunity so let him and the other kids we want take their visits and time to make the best decision. I'd rather have a kid stay quiet, take his visits and then commit to us instead of committing and doing visits and then possibly flipping.
 
Ill never pay much mind to this heavy lean stuff. I have seen kids commit and decommit all the while acting like we had a chance when we clearly didnt. I like following recruiting but there are only so man Duke Johnsons out there. Dont need to be showered with love for a year
 
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I will give Gus this year to prove himself because I do see flashes in him. Not meaning to be negative though, but Crawford is not all of that. Maybe he would be a starter at a FCS school but he has no business being a starter or backup at a major University.
 
Ill never pay much mind to this heavy lean stuff. I have seen kids commit and decommit all the while acting like we had a chance when we clearly didnt. I like following recruiting but there are only so man Duke Johnsons out there. Dont need to be showered with love for a year

Lol
 
This is the type of kid you want in your program. Smart, great size, athletic, productive on both sides.

I've heard that the coaches are smitten with him.

Why did they drag their feet to offer?

Its February, not June.........

I know, but Pete and DMoney have said that he was a heavy Cane lean for a long time, but the fact that he didn't get his offer until recently didn't help us and led to more negative talk about us. Any other school doesn't need to deal with these problems, but we've seen that even getting an offer early in your junior year is interpreted as us, "disrespecting," a recruit. So by that context, we should have offered earlier to avoid that.

I should have explained myself better originally.

The timing of the offer will not affect his decision at all. He is a Cane lean and a heavy one at that but you will not hear him say this because he doesn't want anything taken out of context. He wants to experience some of what the recruiting process has to offer because it is a once in a lifetime opportunity so let him and the other kids we want take their visits and time to make the best decision. I'd rather have a kid stay quiet, take his visits and then commit to us instead of committing and doing visits and then possibly flipping.

If you say so, but past instances don't make me feel as confident as you are that that will definitely happen.
 
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Why did they drag their feet to offer?

Its February, not June.........

I know, but Pete and DMoney have said that he was a heavy Cane lean for a long time, but the fact that he didn't get his offer until recently didn't help us and led to more negative talk about us. Any other school doesn't need to deal with these problems, but we've seen that even getting an offer early in your junior year is interpreted as us, "disrespecting," a recruit. So by that context, we should have offered earlier to avoid that.

I should have explained myself better originally.

The timing of the offer will not affect his decision at all. He is a Cane lean and a heavy one at that but you will not hear him say this because he doesn't want anything taken out of context. He wants to experience some of what the recruiting process has to offer because it is a once in a lifetime opportunity so let him and the other kids we want take their visits and time to make the best decision. I'd rather have a kid stay quiet, take his visits and then commit to us instead of committing and doing visits and then possibly flipping.

If you say, but past instances don't make me feel as confident as you are that will definitely happen.

On this one you just have to trust me on it.
 
Its February, not June.........

I know, but Pete and DMoney have said that he was a heavy Cane lean for a long time, but the fact that he didn't get his offer until recently didn't help us and led to more negative talk about us. Any other school doesn't need to deal with these problems, but we've seen that even getting an offer early in your junior year is interpreted as us, "disrespecting," a recruit. So by that context, we should have offered earlier to avoid that.

I should have explained myself better originally.

The timing of the offer will not affect his decision at all. He is a Cane lean and a heavy one at that but you will not hear him say this because he doesn't want anything taken out of context. He wants to experience some of what the recruiting process has to offer because it is a once in a lifetime opportunity so let him and the other kids we want take their visits and time to make the best decision. I'd rather have a kid stay quiet, take his visits and then commit to us instead of committing and doing visits and then possibly flipping.

If you say, but past instances don't make me feel as confident as you are that will definitely happen.

On this one you just have to trust me on it.

Alright. In Token cane, I trust.
 
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