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<blockquote data-quote="biggtfan" data-source="post: 517591" data-attributes="member: 650"><p>You may be right that the scheme gets thrown out as a cover for the real reason. I haven't heard any player or coach say that calculus scared them away, though. Without evidence that academics are a true hurdle (other than just used against us by other coaches) and that there isn't much being said about coaches or players saying (to my knowledge) they would have committed to us "if only someone had contacted them or followed up" (relevant to recruiting budget) I think it is fair to ponder the impact of our scheme on recruiting. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that I am someone that defended CPJ to detractors in prior years and supported the idea of the offense being an equalizer. After 11 years, I think we should be able to agree that it's effects were helpful, but not enough to impress recruits, coaches, donors, fans and the media.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biggtfan, post: 517591, member: 650"] You may be right that the scheme gets thrown out as a cover for the real reason. I haven't heard any player or coach say that calculus scared them away, though. Without evidence that academics are a true hurdle (other than just used against us by other coaches) and that there isn't much being said about coaches or players saying (to my knowledge) they would have committed to us "if only someone had contacted them or followed up" (relevant to recruiting budget) I think it is fair to ponder the impact of our scheme on recruiting. Keep in mind that I am someone that defended CPJ to detractors in prior years and supported the idea of the offense being an equalizer. After 11 years, I think we should be able to agree that it's effects were helpful, but not enough to impress recruits, coaches, donors, fans and the media. [/QUOTE]
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