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Totally agree. How would it make a girl feel if you gave her a 'contingency' prom date offer? "We really, really want you here" is the right offer and, if we don't, then don't offer. (Of course there's the, "We really, really, REALLY want you here" offer for the occasional generational, transcendent player. But, IMO, two "reallys" is still the real deal, and does not constitute a contingency offer.)For UCONN just about everything is wrong with a contingency offer because of the stature the program has attained. For the players that decided to come to UCONN you are going to have to compete with some extraordinary AA caliber players to get time on the court. A player that is accepting of a contingency offer/situation is essentially making this concession: "I'm not really the player UCONN wanted in the first place". Simply put a player that is willing to make this seemingly small concession will likely not do well in an intense daily competitive environment of UCONN WBB. This is why the UCONN staff is so deliberate and selective about making offers to only those players that are willing to compete, are interested in the challenge, and can contribute to the continued success of the program.
