Agree. Almost gave up until the second half when a useful point was being made. Only 2 paragraphs (or 2 sentences) needed
Avoid making a decision because of a relationship with an assistant coach. Of course she’s easy to talk with. Of course she talks about more than just basketball. Of course, she remembers small and personal things you mentioned and talked about since the start of the recruiting process. It’s her (or his) job. Most are very genuine, some of the finest people I’ve ever met…but, ultimately, it’s still their job.
A good decision involves some uncomfortable questions.
It involves talking to more than just the current staff and players. It involves being honest with yourself about the actual level you can play on. It could mean saying no to the high profile program for a better opportunity academically or personally. It means staying the course not cancelling visits because you’re tired or want a weekend off. It’s a once (hopefully) in a lifetime decision, go the distance. Leave no stone unturned. The last school to call might be the right fit. And in the end nothing…NOTHING…is more important than that fit.
And then this weird one
Understand that how long a school recruits an athlete plays absolutely no role in a good decision.
Good thing Paige did not think that way.