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re: Going forward we take Clemsons approach to commits
Posted on 1/15/20 at 12:35 pm to KC_LSUFAN
Posted on 1/15/20 at 12:35 pm to KC_LSUFAN
I think offering a freshman or sophomore a scholarship is retarded.
It is perfectly OK to show interest and continue to show interest, but EVERY SCHOLARSHIP offer should come with a caveat that you have to come to our camp and perform as expected as an athlete AND be a person of high character.
Once offered a scholarship due to ability, the only out for the school should be character issues.
I would tell a recruit to go explore anything and every place you want, but once you make a commitment to LSU we don't expect you to visit elsewhere. At that point if they do, they should know that this would fall under the character issue and I'd pull the scholly. So please don't commit unless you mean it and intend to follow thru with it.
It is perfectly OK to show interest and continue to show interest, but EVERY SCHOLARSHIP offer should come with a caveat that you have to come to our camp and perform as expected as an athlete AND be a person of high character.
Once offered a scholarship due to ability, the only out for the school should be character issues.
I would tell a recruit to go explore anything and every place you want, but once you make a commitment to LSU we don't expect you to visit elsewhere. At that point if they do, they should know that this would fall under the character issue and I'd pull the scholly. So please don't commit unless you mean it and intend to follow thru with it.
Posted on 1/15/20 at 1:27 pm to oneg8rh8r
a shakey committment from a freshman or sophmore is better than no commitment. Establishes a close relationship and you can keep on working on him
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