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Anyone know which SEC school has the most offers out?  Take a look on ESPN's recruiting site for each team, it is interesting. Here is a link to Auburn's, you have to select the other schools one at a time and then click on OFFERS.

http://espn.go.com/college-sports/football/recruiting/school/_/id/2/class/2013/page/offers

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In the movie "Alien",  Lt. Ripley's cat was also named Jonesy...

Just another exclusive and useless fact only found here at AUBURNEAGLE.

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And to be on topic, I gotta agree with Jonesy.

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Auburn might have 10 committable offers out right now

Thanks, how many types of offers are there?

2. Committable and Not committable.

What is the purpose of a not committable offer?

A noncommitable just means we want you to play for us IF certain things happen like a higher rated person on our board choosing to go elsewhere.

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Auburn might have 10 committable offers out right now

Thanks, how many types of offers are there?

2. Committable and Not committable.

What is the purpose of a not committable offer?

A noncommitable just means we want you to play for us IF certain things happen like a higher rated person on our board choosing to go elsewhere.

Let's see... we have offers that are committable and offers that are not committable.  A not committable offer may become a committable offer sometime in the future if certain things happen... or they may not.  If they do not become committable then in hind site, they were a waste of time for the holder of the not committable offer.  If the not committable offer became committable after the holder has accepted someone else's committable offer then the giver of the not committable offer is left holding a worthless offer that they may have been better off not have ever giving.

Okay now that I have that cleared up, do verbal committments work about the same way-- you know with ones that really mean what they say and ones that might not, depending on other things?    :)

I have always thought that the situation and rules with recruiting-- offers, verbal committments, NLIs versus the number of scholarships available, initial counters, early enrollees, quiet periods, etc would have made great material for Abbott and Costello.  Imagine what they could have done with that in the spirit of "Who's On First"?

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I view non-committable offers like this, "recruit A, we like you, we really do, and so we are extending you an offer but you cannot commit at this time. This offer is contingent on you either gaining muscle weight, losing fat weight, showing more production, showing more understanding for the postion we want you to play."

Basically a non-committable offer is more like a compliant offer, do all this stuff we ask of you, and the offer will be there. People who receive committable offers have already achieved the necessary level to be accepted by CGC.

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Well look at it like this. A non-committable offer is a "maybe".

Some players might have all committable offers some might have a mix of committable and non-committable and other might just all all non-committable offers.

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Auburn might have 10 committable offers out right now

Thanks, how many types of offers are there?

2. Committable and Not committable.

What is the purpose of a not committable offer?

A noncommitable just means we want you to play for us IF certain things happen like a higher rated person on our board choosing to go elsewhere.

Let's see... we have offers that are committable and offers that are not committable.  A not committable offer may become a committable offer sometime in the future if certain things happen... or they may not.  If they do not become committable then in hind site, they were a waste of time for the holder of the not committable offer.  If the not committable offer became committable after the holder has accepted someone else's committable offer then the giver of the not committable offer is left holding a worthless offer that they may have been better off not have ever giving.

Okay now that I have that cleared up, do verbal committments work about the same way-- you know with ones that really mean what they say and ones that might not, depending on other things?    :)

I have always thought that the situation and rules with recruiting-- offers, verbal committments, NLIs versus the number of scholarships available, initial counters, early enrollees, quiet periods, etc would have made great material for Abbott and Costello.  Imagine what they could have done with that in the spirit of "Who's On First"?

None of these offers are really official until signing day. It's just the coaches telling the kid they will have an offer on Signing Day. A non-committable offer is the coach telling the kid that he could have an offer on Signing day but they aren't promising anything just yet.

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For those who were concerned with why we took Kamryn Melton and Jarrad Davis so early, remember what Jonesy just posted. THEY had committable offers.

IMO, this lends credence to the thought that CBVG pays more attention to his own evals over the stars.

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For those who were concerned with why we took Kamryn Melton and Jarrad Davis so early, remember what Jonesy just posted. THEY had committable offers.

IMO, this lends credence to the thought that CBVG pays more attention to his own evals over the stars.

No offense but I am pretty positive most high profile schools do this... They are gonna put more stock in their own thoughts than what some rivals analyst thinks

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