my definition of begging for a offer is kids that are local who deserve a offer and to be recruited earlier then others because they are local.
when outlow runs over defenses for 2 season down the street from your campus and you only offer because bc and 5 others did already and he was deciding in 2 weeks thats extremely weak recruiting wise/strategy wise.
marchi is known. he worked out at uconn a lot. i posted a vid a while back of him at uconn for example. coaches kept telling him camp for the offer. all of a sudden temple discovers him and offers. in a blush and rush uconn then offers him a week before he camps. do u realize how silly that looks saving face? hopefully the kid loves uconn enough it doesnt effect his impression of the school being a local but my god that is a awful strategy and then worse blinking when the fire got warm.
we are stringing dintino along. when cuse or some 1 decides they want a center and offer, just watch the fireworks.
cooper has small offers and a old bc one im not sure if its still good or not
phillips has bcs offers
ruther is a tommy hopkins of this year
holmes got a rutgers offer and maybe another bcs one. all of a sudden we just offer 2 weeks ago(supposedly)
love the strategy. what is it again? can u explain it to me?
This, or the perception of "this," (and it may be totally unfair) is one reason I've soured on PP. I did not hate PP's hire. But, as time passes, it seems he is unwilling or unable to adjust to the present college FB environment. Maybe there was more time when PP last coached in college, or maybe Syracuse still had the "tradition" necessary for selectivity. Maybe he's gun shy, afraid to pull the trigger. Whatever the reasons, what Dan describes above is not very comforting. Late offers, as a reaction to other offers, sounds like the poor bastard who always oversleeps and has to catch a later train, stumbling into work one minute before the work day starts. Really bad for his image and the image of those he represents.
