06-13-2013, 06:20 AM
On Miller's post on the topic, a US.C fan mentions that the 8th grade QB who was ofered a few years back is still a top recruit and remains commited and that a couple of the player's teammates who are 4/5 star recruits are also US.C commits. The strategy may create that early loyalty to your program needed to draw a top recruit to your program, and as mentioned, if the kid doesn't develop, you just pull the offer.
I think Miller's point that parents should discourage this practice is more important. It may be good for the program offering, but it is unlikely to do positive things for the player.
I think Miller's point that parents should discourage this practice is more important. It may be good for the program offering, but it is unlikely to do positive things for the player.
