vamosjacket & dressedcheese: Yes, you have coaches that lie to their recruits, but you have athletes that will promise to attend a given school and change their mind at the last minute, causing a school to miss out on another recruit. However, over the long run, it is the athlete getting all the benefits. He can even promise a coach he is coming to his school only to change his mind, and there is nothing that can be done about it by the school or coach.
If an athlete buys into false advertising by a coach, it is no different than anyone else making a decision or purchase. It is buyer beware, make sure you know what you are getting. A prospect who chooses Tech knows it is a good education and good value. Those that go to a school that promises an education, but finds the school only cares about the recruits football results, they are at fault for buying into lies instead of a school that has a good reputation. The burden must belong to the student athlete and his family to find out the colleges that give the best education. The real truth of this matter, is the recruit really doesn't cares about the education, he is only looking at future millions in his mind by playing pro football. The burden still belongs to the recruit to make the right choice.
No recruit is forced to go to a school that does not make them pass. Even then, the recruit can still get a good education if he wants it. Again, the student who does not get an education while playing football, has no one to blame but his own negligence to his studies.