Why would a player commit to a school before the end of their junior year? Committing limits their options, right? Is there some fear that scholarship money will get all tied up? I thought verbal commits were completely “reversible” by either player or coach, so why put all the eggs in one “college” basket early? Is this not true? I have heard some players commit early just in case they get hurt their junior/senior year, but again, cannot any program rescind their offer anyway?
Why not keep other coaches on the hook evaluating your player too through at least their junior year? The only exception might be if the player has only one school in mind and that school wants them and vice versa, then “maybe” commit early, but even then, coaches can change. It seems much safer to keep a broader platform of interested coaches and commit later. To be clear, I am assuming players are properly targeting schools that will be in line with their ability, thus aligning with interested programs, be they at D1, D2, NAIA, community college level, etc.
I am looking to understand this whole early commit thing better? Pros Cons. Does my “wait” perspective make sense?
Why not keep other coaches on the hook evaluating your player too through at least their junior year? The only exception might be if the player has only one school in mind and that school wants them and vice versa, then “maybe” commit early, but even then, coaches can change. It seems much safer to keep a broader platform of interested coaches and commit later. To be clear, I am assuming players are properly targeting schools that will be in line with their ability, thus aligning with interested programs, be they at D1, D2, NAIA, community college level, etc.
I am looking to understand this whole early commit thing better? Pros Cons. Does my “wait” perspective make sense?
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