But this night be a discussion to have withint the same toic. I feel like others we have some great momentum with recruiting. What happenes when we get a bunch of commits and we still have plenty of offers out there and then we start saying no to players that we had originally wanted? Is it ok to start pulling offers based on the fact we have already received commits from others at that position? Would we ever accept a commit only to recind it because another player, someone we feel is better, commits?
Or hell, do these things already occur?
This is how I look at it. Nebraska could send offers out to the top ten players at each position in the country. That would be 220 initial offers (240 counting K and P). I don't think the staff or fans would complain if we got a committment from the #10 rated CB in the country and decided to move on to the rest of positions. I don't believe the staff is offering "plan B" at this point yet, although I could be completely wrong.
As far as pulling offers once a position is filled, happens all the time. Coaches are up front with players and tell them, "we are taking 2 players at your position this year. We want you, but we have other offers out too. Yadadad....
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