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Should non-commitable offers be against the rules?

Prince Buck Nasty

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Just curious of opinions.

This is from the high school coaches article on Rivals front page


“I think a major problem that is faced by the players and the high school coaches today are the non-committable offers that college coaches throw out to players. It's a confusing process enough for a 17-, 18-year-old high school student, and then when you throw these type of offers around it makes the process worse on our end. I'm not sure what the best solution is, maybe something like making an offer binding for the university. This would make colleges slow down the process and evaluate everything better, lead to better relationships which would help all the decommitting and colleges pulling offers, but also make it so that a player knows when he gets that offer it is a true offer.” – Chip Walker, Newnan, Ga.
 
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