Oh boy! looks like the Beavers and my Bruins are some SERIOUS TROUBLE!!
bibs said:
Remember the story of the tortoise and the hare. It's not how you start it's how you finish.Young people today are not afraid to commit because they know that they can change their mind up until they sign a letter of intent.And schools don't always send out letters of intent to kids who have committed to them.It's all a crap shoot until signing day.
SoCalMAB said:
Bibs, your theory would make sense if the schools with the greatest number of commits did not have such strong potential in the next year or two. Plus, early commits means early enrollments. :)
paulm said:
bibs is correct. Just count number of decommits last 2 years
osezno said:
Ok, for the sake of argument let's say each school only keeps 90% of their commits.
Oh boy! looks like the Beavers and my Bruins are some SERIOUS TROUBLE!!
Remember the story of the tortoise and the hare. It's not how you start it's how you finish.Young people today are not afraid to commit because they know that they can change their mind up until they sign a letter of intent.And schools don't always send out letters of intent to kids who have committed to them.It's all a crap shoot until signing day.
Bibs, your theory would make sense if the schools with the greatest number of commits did not have such strong potential in the next year or two. Plus, early commits means early enrollments. :)
bibs is correct. Just count number of decommits last 2 years
Ok, for the sake of argument let's say each school only keeps 90% of their commits.
What's 90% of the zero pledges UCLA has? Exactly.
Osezno,
Like Bruin Rob said...UCLA is in some serious TROUBLE!!! it's time to panic!!!
ucla rob agrees with bruinrob... surprising.
Sam Gilbert,
I'm shaking in my boots!