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I have ocean front property in Arizona for sale too.
Parents and teenagers post dumb stuff |
But you know who has committed- Quincy Wilson- an Olympian. And ha ha on lacrosse being your gage of D1 sports. |
I think these kids just want attention so they are showing off by announcing before it's official. They just want a lot of likes and "congrats bro" comments and "you did it!". They need affirmation. Competitive sports will rewire your brain to need/crave rewards. |
They have "committed" to the school, they are not "admitted" until Fall of their senior year. They can still be rejected if they change their senior year classes to something less rigorous than agreed upon, or have a disciplinary issue, or their sport gets cut by the school, etc. There is nothing in writing. The coach has committed to give them a roster spot, and admissions has pre-read their transcripts and SATs (and sometimes required an essay/writing sample and list of other ECs) to validate they are admissible. So the students were cleared by admissions, but there is no contract, either side can break the commitment and the only thing at stake are reputations. Kids won't commit to a school that has a reputation for reneging on offers, and other coaches aren't interested in recruits that have backed out of a commitment. Both do happen tho. Coaches love their recruits to post publicly because it tells other coaches to back off, and the kid feels more social pressure to follow through on their commitment. Even though no guarantees have been made in writing. Have you noticed that the schools don’t post that a recruit has been signed a year in advance? |
As demonstrated by you. What a dumb post. |
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when seniors post where they're going after ED and RD acceptances come out, do DCUMers come on here and go off, THEY COULD HAVE THEIR OFFERS RESCINDED AT ANY TIME, HOW DARE THEY POST THIS ON THEIR SOCIALS etc etc
Senior athletes already know. They've known for 6 months plus. Some juniors know. |
I am happy for athletes to post when they are seniors. Before then- it is not real. |
Everyone here is so darn simplistic and thinks everything is binary. There are shades of gray. I’m the lax fan poster above. As I noted but everyone chose to ignore in their rush to show what smart contrarians they are, the offers can be withdrawn under various conditions. I’m not 100% sure what those conditions are. One would think there is a poster here who could better specify. But I do know kids who went public with their commitments early in junior year. And trust me, these are not kids and families who would just do this for bragging rights and giggles. They have decent assurances (but again, not a 100% guarantee) that they will be accepted ED. I’m not sure why this is so hard for people to process. These are lax players going to UNC, Syracuse, Duke, etc. As someone intelligently said, if schools started reneging on these promises for no good reason, word would spread very quickly and it would kill the program. So many self-proclaimed experts here who don’t understand the concept of nuance. |
Exactly! |
This kid is a senior. Offer came in this summer. |
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I know all football offers and commits have already been made by both Harvard and Princeton. maybe rest of ivy league, I'm not sure.
I think revenue producing sports also done. |
He has not publicly posted a commitment. |
7 NESCAC, 5 UAA Menu, MIT and multiple mid major D1. A D1 level player with a 1560 SAT is a pretty valuable prize we learned. |
JHU, not menu |
| Agree that a D1 level player with those stats is a desirable commodity - but according to DCUM, athletes don’t have those stats and unfairly get into top schools where they don’t belong academically. Obviously this is wrong, but you will never convince them. (In my DD’s sport, the top recruit three years ago had a 1590 SAT and was an Olympian.) |