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Here are the CIS handbook for porsters recruiting excuses section. Some interesting stuff, check it out.
Pick any of these when:
(a) A kid commits to another school
(b) A kid decommits
1. He wants to play now and we can't offer immediate playing time.
2. He wants to play for a program that is winning now.
3. UM did everything they could, kid just wants to get away.
4. He is scared of competition.
5. He got paid.
6. The cloud.
7. Grades.
When assessing which excuse to use, make sure to overlook:
(a) other program's depth chart.
(b) other program's recruiting classes.
(c) other program's previous recruiting history versus winning/loss record -Unless said program has been Elite for more than four years, which should refer you immediately to Excuse number (2).
Other helpful tips: If said recruit is committed to an SEC school, you should always use Excuse (5). It is always the recruit's fault if somehow they are not enrolled, admitted, or given an offer.
Pick any of these when:
(a) A kid commits to another school
(b) A kid decommits
1. He wants to play now and we can't offer immediate playing time.
2. He wants to play for a program that is winning now.
3. UM did everything they could, kid just wants to get away.
4. He is scared of competition.
5. He got paid.
6. The cloud.
7. Grades.
When assessing which excuse to use, make sure to overlook:
(a) other program's depth chart.
(b) other program's recruiting classes.
(c) other program's previous recruiting history versus winning/loss record -Unless said program has been Elite for more than four years, which should refer you immediately to Excuse number (2).
Other helpful tips: If said recruit is committed to an SEC school, you should always use Excuse (5). It is always the recruit's fault if somehow they are not enrolled, admitted, or given an offer.
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