i'm not sure i see what the HUGE deal is. sure they over recruited. it happens all the time in football. it happens sometimes in men's hoops. now it's happened on women's hoops.
do we villify kids like EDD or Gemelos or Harper who verbal to a school, then subsequently change their minds, even at apparenlty the very last minute which has the effect of preventing UCONN from recuiting anyone else? no.
now i realize the universities should be beld to a higher level of review, but let's face it. scholarships are technically only for 1 year. and verbals aren't worth the paper they are written on since either side can change their minds. Duke recruited OVER a kid who recently verbaled but she changed her mind after Williams committed (i believe that was the case).
i have no doubt that probably one or maybe 2 of the lower rated kids who already verbaled to UNC might change their minds. do i like it? no. will it hurt UNC in the future? maybe. but as long as they are doing it within the rules, then it's not "illegal".
Kids should be allowed to do what is in their best interest. and to a degree, i feel that universities should be allowed to do the same, provided they play within the rules.
If, as we suspect, UNC pulls back the offers to others in 2013 or "encourages" kids who are currently on the team to consider transferring, it's not THAT different from programs that recruit over the top of kids. don't you think Johnson would have stayed if we didn't have Tuck or Stewart coming in next year?
anyway, i'm sure i'm not going to convince anyone who feels one way or the other, but before we rush to judgment and crucify Hatchell, let's at least see how it plays out. and i'll be very curious to read the comments from the kids who do leave as to how it all comes about.