Texas A&M Football Recruiting

Rollercoaster rides in the wild world of recruiting

Katy running back Rodney Anderson's recent decommitment from A&M called to mind the cycles of angst that at times accompany the recruiting cycle. But the stories, Olin Buchanan writes, can be hit or miss.
April 29, 2014
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Black hats and red flags.

They can be found in abundance in college football recruiting.

A prospect that makes a commitment to a program and then changes his mind typically is seen as a bad guy, especially if he does it late in the recruiting process.

A kid that can’t seem to make a decision, strings along various teams and just seems to bask in the attention of the recruiting process can be red-flagged as selfish and potentially problematic.





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