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[QUOTE="veryolddog, post: 3494604, member: 129"] Well......I guess in the recruits mind at that age, along with the parents, it means aspirations, prestige, ego, level of difficulty, Team potential, and whether you would like to be a starter or sit on the bench for 4 years. Some recruits, on the other hand, if they are the cream of the crop and have real potential, want to be pushed, drilled, constructed, and built for a future purpose and that influences their choice. Some of those who are the cream of the crop, make choices for ulterior motives important only to themselves (want to play close to home) and carry a team by the shear weight of their talent. In any event, I hope that these young folks, are content and happy with their choices and make the best of their situations. Attitude and maturity have a lot to do with this. And, knowing who you are, what you are, and understanding your limits both physically and mentally. But, that is even very difficult if you are 77 or 18. [/QUOTE]
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