BigRedBuster
International Man of Mystery
There is a lot I would love to see changed. Here are some interesting ideas from the coaches.
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Imagine how recruiting would change if these rules were implemented.
a) Only commitable offers are allowed.
b) A recruit can sign anytime he wants after an official offer has been made and a one week cooling off period has gone by.
c) Official visits can be any time after May 1st before their senior year with a dead period in late June or early July to allow coaches some time off.
Immagine how many fewer offers a place like Alabama, Texas, USC, LSU...etc. would be sending out. Imagine the different attitude of players if they knew if they are offered, the coach REALLY wants them and isn't waiting to see if someone else signs. I think it would put a screeching halt on offering kids at ridiculously young ages and naturally, it would allow both the schools and the players to evaluate each.
Now, even with a week long cooling off period, I think this possibly would open up ways a coach can strong arm someone. Hey...walk in and plop $10,000 on the kitchen table with an offer sheet. Wait a week and that fax would be buzzing with the commitment (at least with some players.) On the other hand, if a coach like Saben does that too early, he possibly is going to have a commitment of a player that he ultimately doesn't want. Also, if he DOESN'T offer the player he really wants, that player might sign with someone else.
It really would make it very different.
LINK
Imagine how recruiting would change if these rules were implemented.
a) Only commitable offers are allowed.
b) A recruit can sign anytime he wants after an official offer has been made and a one week cooling off period has gone by.
c) Official visits can be any time after May 1st before their senior year with a dead period in late June or early July to allow coaches some time off.
Immagine how many fewer offers a place like Alabama, Texas, USC, LSU...etc. would be sending out. Imagine the different attitude of players if they knew if they are offered, the coach REALLY wants them and isn't waiting to see if someone else signs. I think it would put a screeching halt on offering kids at ridiculously young ages and naturally, it would allow both the schools and the players to evaluate each.
Now, even with a week long cooling off period, I think this possibly would open up ways a coach can strong arm someone. Hey...walk in and plop $10,000 on the kitchen table with an offer sheet. Wait a week and that fax would be buzzing with the commitment (at least with some players.) On the other hand, if a coach like Saben does that too early, he possibly is going to have a commitment of a player that he ultimately doesn't want. Also, if he DOESN'T offer the player he really wants, that player might sign with someone else.
It really would make it very different.