OG Kendal Septs

To Which School Will Septs Commit?


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Mavric

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Player: Kendal Septs

Hometown: Sugar Land, Texas

School: Fort Bend Austin

Position: Offensive Guard

Height: 6-4

Weight: 325

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Power 5 Offers: Boston College, Missouri, Nebraska, Texas A&M

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I do think its kind of weird to only list Power 5 offers and then have G5 (most of the time its AAC) teams in the poll. 

 
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This is why....
I mean I get that. I just meant it seems like a weird dividing line. I’d rather be offering kids committing to Houston, UCF, Boise, etc than Oregon St, Wake, etc. But you’re making 99% of the football profiles so anything to save time I totally get considering how many offers get made. I adjusted the basketball template similarly. 

 
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I mean I get that. I just meant it seems like a weird dividing line. I’d rather be offering kids committing to Houston, UCF, Boise, etc than Oregon St, Wake, etc. But you’re making 99% of the football profiles so anything to save time I totally get considering how many offers get made. I adjusted the basketball template similarly. 


Basically it's because they are representing two different things.  The offer list is supposed to give an idea of who else is interested in the kid.  But not all offer lists are equal.  Some kids would list a dozen offers from G5 schools and even some FCS schools.  But other guys - especially highly-rated ones - were only reporting their big offers.  So by only listing the Power 5 offers, it easier to compare-at-a-glance as to how much interest the kid is drawing.

The poll is supposed to give people a chance to pick where he will actually commit.  And obviously Houston, UCF, Boise, etc. have a decent chance of getting some of these guys.

So I agree with your point.  But I think this way is closer to comparing apples to apples.

 
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