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Are locals McMillan IV and Griffith a fair litmus test for Brannen's Recruiting?
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RE: Are locals McMillan IV and Griffith a fair litmus test for Brannen's Recruiting?
(06-11-2021 12:13 AM)ZCat Wrote:  
(06-10-2021 02:26 PM)BearcatMan Wrote:  So Jones got an offer after his visit, but McMillan did not...I think that pretty much shows everything we need to know and I'm perfectly fine with that based on the tape.

So during recruiting, coaches are telling the players how great they are. So how do the coaches word it for the situation you outlined above?

Did they tell him they’re interested but they’re not sure if they have enough spots. Clearly he knows now from Twitter that his competition got offered. They don’t come right out and say he’s their second or third option.

I know Savino and Mick sometimes would not offer. They would say we want to see you play hard all the time. One player said that They need to see more consistent effort. And then after they displayed it they got the offer from us.

The classic line is "we think you have more in you and we want to see it."

Worked for Gary Clark.
 
06-12-2021 07:38 AM
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