What would be the procedure if the kid felt he made the wrong choice, since he didn't sign his LOI? Would be less tedious, no?
thats the issue I have always seen and especially if the coaches get fired
It is an issue but a kid should commit to a program and not a coach. I realize that they do not do this but they should understand a coach can leave or be fired.
The only time a kid should be let out of an LOI if something happens that there is no notice of (i.e. NCAA investigation after you sign).
What would be the procedure if the kid felt he made the wrong choice, since he didn't sign his LOI? Would be less tedious, no?
thats the issue I have always seen and especially if the coaches get fired
It is an issue but a kid should commit to a program and not a coach. I realize that they do not do this but they should understand a coach can leave or be fired.
The only time a kid should be let out of an LOI if something happens that there is no notice of (i.e. NCAA investigation after you sign).
That's just not fair. A coach is a program. If you commit to a coach with a pro-style offense and all of a sudden they bring in Urban Meyer who recruits his dual threat QB... don't you think you shoul dhave the right to leave and go somewhere that you fit in better with their scheme? I do.