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<blockquote data-quote="dressedcheeseside" data-source="post: 235576" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>That's why you either trust the coaches or you don't. I defer to the coaches' expertise and strategy. They know the numbers (total and per class), the prospects, the balancing act much better than we fans. They must balance the potential value of offering a last minute prospect in recruiting or saving the ship for w/o or for next year. The main thing I don't want is to become one of those schools that oversigns and is forced to cut players. </p><p></p><p>There are some benefits to leaving a ship on the table. We depend on a healthy walkon program. We have benefited greatly in the past, I could list names, but I think you know them already. How do you entice viable pwo's without the incentive of earning your way to a scholly?</p><p></p><p>We also typically have much lower attrition than our competition. This means small classes. You have to be very judicious with who you offer when you have more at stake. Sometimes it makes sense to save a ship for the next year when you know you're looking at a smaller number.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dressedcheeseside, post: 235576, member: 77"] That's why you either trust the coaches or you don't. I defer to the coaches' expertise and strategy. They know the numbers (total and per class), the prospects, the balancing act much better than we fans. They must balance the potential value of offering a last minute prospect in recruiting or saving the ship for w/o or for next year. The main thing I don't want is to become one of those schools that oversigns and is forced to cut players. There are some benefits to leaving a ship on the table. We depend on a healthy walkon program. We have benefited greatly in the past, I could list names, but I think you know them already. How do you entice viable pwo's without the incentive of earning your way to a scholly? We also typically have much lower attrition than our competition. This means small classes. You have to be very judicious with who you offer when you have more at stake. Sometimes it makes sense to save a ship for the next year when you know you're looking at a smaller number. [/QUOTE]
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