drifters1234
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So let me understand this kid, he says he is "100% committed to UF."
A day later....
Now he say's "Miami's got a chance. I'm not going to say they're out."
I suppose both of the above can be true.
He's been saying Miami "has a chance" since he committed to UF. There's nothing new here.
What's old news is him being a commit to another school yet listening to offers. It's so wishy washy - you're either committed or not. These types of fence sitters that are playing the game USUALLY disappoint in college.
It's actually smart for all recruits to keep their options open. What happens when a school suddenly has someone higher on the board interested and then the school drops them last minute? Or the coach recruiting them leaves or gets fired? Or they can't get into the school last minute? Stuff like that happens every year, so it's best to keep all options open. Now none of those scenarios may apply to Cook, who knows, but it's a thought. He should take all 5. All recruits should really.
I dont disagree w/ you, but the problem is that they constantly talk out of both sides of their mouths: "commitment" and "100%" on the one hand and "I'm still considering other schools" on the other.