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<blockquote data-quote="Josh H" data-source="post: 271002" data-attributes="member: 1317"><p>You can still get the audio from the original link:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/560921/Paul_Johnson___Georgia_Tech_Football_Head_Coach-1299620837.mp3?_ga=1.61940652.1207242768.1481062811" target="_blank">http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/560921/Paul_Johnson___Georgia_Tech_Football_Head_Coach-1299620837.mp3?_ga=1.61940652.1207242768.1481062811</a></p><p></p><p>Without hearing what they said yesterday, the gist of the link is this:</p><p></p><p>- Paul Johnson believes that if you are "committed", you no longer take visits. The standard is that he isn't going to oversign the position and tell you that you no longer have a ship, and he isn't going to Greyshirt, so he expects the same out of the athlete (which is exactly what Ole Miss and Alabama does).</p><p>- Chernoff believes there is no harm in getting a "free visit".</p><p>- Paul Johnson defines his definition of commitment as no longer taking visits. If a recruit decides to take a visit, his spot is opened back up. The offer isn't pulled unless another kid accepts.</p><p>- Chernoff tries to catch Johnson in a double-standard by asking why he accepts visits and recruits athletes committed to other schools. Paul Johnson's response: If they visit, they are not committed.</p><p></p><p>I came away with the opinion that the show is more appalled that you would pull a scholarship for an athlete that visits another school, or accept a visit (and still recruit) an athlete committed at another school than coaches who deliberately oversign and grayshirt because they "found someone better".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh H, post: 271002, member: 1317"] You can still get the audio from the original link: [URL]http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/560921/Paul_Johnson___Georgia_Tech_Football_Head_Coach-1299620837.mp3?_ga=1.61940652.1207242768.1481062811[/URL] Without hearing what they said yesterday, the gist of the link is this: - Paul Johnson believes that if you are "committed", you no longer take visits. The standard is that he isn't going to oversign the position and tell you that you no longer have a ship, and he isn't going to Greyshirt, so he expects the same out of the athlete (which is exactly what Ole Miss and Alabama does). - Chernoff believes there is no harm in getting a "free visit". - Paul Johnson defines his definition of commitment as no longer taking visits. If a recruit decides to take a visit, his spot is opened back up. The offer isn't pulled unless another kid accepts. - Chernoff tries to catch Johnson in a double-standard by asking why he accepts visits and recruits athletes committed to other schools. Paul Johnson's response: If they visit, they are not committed. I came away with the opinion that the show is more appalled that you would pull a scholarship for an athlete that visits another school, or accept a visit (and still recruit) an athlete committed at another school than coaches who deliberately oversign and grayshirt because they "found someone better". [/QUOTE]
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