Originally Posted by
Leroy Jenkins
He said they don't like kids to publicly commit to them early, and that recruiting kids who are "committed" to other schools just lets you know who the competition is for the kid. He also said "three months ago nobody thought we could recruit I would rather they (players) sit on it than go public."
I know he sees that as a genius double-whammy, (1) you get the kid to "flip" and (2) the staff the kid is committed to isn't working as hard to fill that spot because they think they already have their guy. Not only did you take another teams player, but you left a hole in their class if they were not prepared. In order to pull that off you need a H.S. kid that is comfortable intentionally deceiving adults, maybe that is why "flips" usually turn out to be busts.