I somewhat agree partially with the first thread in this topic. I think it has gotten a "little" out of hand. There is nothing wrong with being celebrating over getting a Division I scholarship to play football. I think the whole media coverage, and putting hats on tables, and making it dramatic of tossing this hat in, about to put this on, wait no I'll do this, I think that is somewhat annoying, and I can see where you'd think they are prima dona's and gathering attention for themselves. Personally I think players should just visit the campus, talk to the coaches, sit down with their families, then on signing day, or sooner, call the coaches and tell them what they are going to do and hear about it when we hear about it and move on.
The media is to blame for most of this however. They put the cameras in these guys faces, put on shows, and talk it all up. Personally I never cared for Signing Day or "Stars" for that matter. Yeah it's nice to know who is coming in, but I take it all with a grain of salt. These guys coming in will only be as good as they are coached, so I feel comfortable with what we have. On Pardon the Interruption today, Warren Sapp was talking about how much he hated media day, and back when he played it was much simpler and he thinks the whole thing now of choosing hats and jerseys, is a bit much, and I agree to an extent.
Celebrate, sure. I think the media makes this way too much out to be what it is for high school seniors. Sure, let them have their moment. Honestly though there are a lot of kids who really don't know until signing day, and I can't blame them. I'm 22 and I still don't know what I want to major in, and I really didn't know at 17 or 18 either. I've had two majors in college and now I'm changing at the semesters end. So I can't fault the guys who really don't know where they want to go or what they want to do, they are young, as are a lot of other young adults, and even older adults don't know what they want either. I try not to feel guilty or think of them badly, but that's how it goes. It does add in a lot of organized chaos though for signing day (see Owa) but that's our culture now, and I think it's nice, but take it with a grain of salt.