Kid has double figure P5 offers we weren't getting an OV without an offer.
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Exactly. We may get him & may not get Moore but it won't be because we had to settle for Lockhart. Nebraska TCU Iowa UNC Ga Tech & others are all fighting for 1 of these last OV. We had to offer if we want this kid & I see us pushing for him once he gets on his OV. We have proximity & a good friend of his already signed on our side.
It should help that we his teammate committed right now.
Looks like Plumlee's OV went well.
It also sounds like our baseball staff is recruiting him pretty hard which is a plus for us considering we're the best baseball school recruiting him to play both sports.
Charles Moore has backed out of his visit on the 25th. He's coming on a midweek visit, so I look for him to be told to get in the boat or kick rocks.
I am fine with the kick rocks approach. I cannot imagine being a grown man having to kiss the a** of an 18 year old kid. I know it is part of the job but good grief it must be frustrating. Then to deal with all the family members looking to make an impact on recruiting just yikes.
Thing is, the Moore situation happens to every school in every state. Problem for MSU is that we can't replace that type of talent leaving with an equal or better player from out of state.
If this happened to LSU, Auburn, Bama, UGA, etc it's not near as big of a deal because they just come grab a kid from Mississippi or another state. When a kid in Alabama has this issue, the kid simply leaves to go to FSU, UGA, TN, Florida, but does not choose MSU.
I'm sure he will always have a spot till the end if he wants it but I think it's time to put some pressure on him to see where he stands. Just a shame a guy committed for so long and helping you recruit is looking elsewhere in the end. And why would "people" be getting in his ear to go elsewhere? Nothing wrong with our track record of Baker and MSU putting Dlinemen in the NFL.
Hopefully Young can be his replacement if he doesn't come.
For the same reason it happens everywhere else. People advising him stand to gain and prosper/benefit from it. Recruiting is nasty business now and the NCAA doesn't really have any authority to stop it. There's too many schools with too many entrenched processes to circumvent them that it's favoring the blue bloods and the big money makers even more.