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re: At what point does the unknown affect recruiting?
Posted on 11/23/15 at 8:15 am to ikoikoiko
Posted on 11/23/15 at 8:15 am to ikoikoiko
I see it like the stock market, both have a lot of prognosticating and can have decisions based on emotion/perception that don't necessarily match the fact.
Unknown is worse than the bad decision/data.
"A bad decision can sometimes be better than no decision" nails it. It doesn't have to be a bad decision, but time is NOT on LSU's side at this point regardless of Miles fate now that the cards that are on the table are out there.
Unknown is worse than the bad decision/data.
"A bad decision can sometimes be better than no decision" nails it. It doesn't have to be a bad decision, but time is NOT on LSU's side at this point regardless of Miles fate now that the cards that are on the table are out there.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 8:18 am to I20goon
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I see it like the stock market, both have a lot of prognosticating and can have decisions based on emotion/perception that don't necessarily match the fact.
Unknown is worse than the bad decision/data.
"A bad decision can sometimes be better than no decision" nails it. It doesn't have to be a bad decision, but time is NOT on LSU's side at this point regardless of Miles fate now that the cards that are on the table are out there.
And Alleva deserves all the blame because he ramped the speculation up with his actions.
The positive for recruiting is that I doubt Orgeron or WIlson leave and they are better then most at keeping recruits committed.
This post was edited on 11/23/15 at 8:19 am
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