I agree with that. Nothing he can do about that though
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Starting with Post #445, these quotes (Originally Posted by) are really screwed up. :(
I am all for blowing smoke to get them to sign.
Yeah, I am not sure what is so bad about telling the best RB in the state that they would probably take all of Kylin's carries as a true freshman in 2019. Like, dude you are so good I am sure with a little bit of practice and looking over the playbook you will be in the starting lineup.
Or, we are after a really good player to start immediately. You have that skill level. Come to MSU, get up to speed, and take over the SEC.
Once they get to campus, they will realize real quick they know only 1/10th of what they need to to start.
I could see how someone who has no connection to the kids involved would say that but a school doing that will do them no favors in the long run. With that kid or that high school and the coaches there.
Not a lot of respect for those college coaches openly lying to kids just to get them to sign. Its a major decision for the kid and the family
Tell it Bucky, lying never gets you anything but caught in a lie. Coaches like you will learn and let the kids know, and those schools that lie will be learned and they are ruined in that school. Best thing is to be honest and gain respect with the coaches and schools. You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to BuckyIsAB**** again.
During the recruiting process there is plenty of lying happening on both sides. 90% of the time it works out. The kids and teams should both do their research on each other and go from there. Anytime money is involved the kid better know regardless of how good he is smoke is being blown up his butt.
Not trying to make the thread anti recruiting or anti college coaches either Im just saying that is not the best way to do it in the long run. In my opinion. Lots of them do it right and Im sure some kids are open to playing another position and some may need to change