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[QUOTE="DallasBUFan, post: 2802982, member: 8347"] So I try my best to keep up with recruiting, however it's a lot to keep up with. I have observed a few things and wanted to see what everyone's opinion was. I see some schools on every top prospects top 12 or less. Others I see scattered amongst the group. So my question is do some school try to throw their an offer at all the top prospects and look at it as a numbers game? Or do most of the Top schools go for what they need? One school has 11 offers out to top prospects in the 19 class. Another I noticed had 9. I know some go for what they need and I'm assuming some have to think I won't win even half so I need to double what I need. Is this what you do until your name or coach mean more? I did not count recruits that have already committed, these are just current offers. So the numbers from the two examples above could grow more. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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