Big Hoss wrote:That's pretty [deleted] if guys had committed to show up and just didn't. With the exception of Hawaii, this won't even make the news. But a school pulls a kids scholarship and everyone writes about it. Just goes to show you that recruiting promises are a 2-way street. Bet their high school coaches don't say word one to them about keeping their promises.
Garrett - hope you guys still put together a nice class out at UH.
It really isn't that bad. Those guys committed to schools so they didn't take their trips to UH. They could have kept quiet and enjoyed a nice weekend on UH's limited recruiting budget and then told them at the end of their trip that they wouldn't be coming to UH...this way is a lot better for UH.
By the way, UH had 6 commits after last weekend's visits (6 players visited and 6 committed) and they do not have 14 scholarships available...so I'm not feeling too bad that the number of recruits visiting dropped from 20 to 14. The trouble is that the players that committed elsewhere were some of the better ones UH was still after and they took scholarships from Washington State, Oregon State, or Utah.
Most of the recruits said that UH going to the Sugar Bowl and having the whole state behind them were big factors in why they chose UH...I'm thinking that the Sugar Bowl will pay off for a couple of years for UH.
One player that committed to a California school was one that UH really wanted...and I think he was going to visit SMU this weekend or next weekend, but he was impressed with the school he visited so he gave his commit and stopped his recruiting visits.
SMU really has raised its recruiting standards, as I talked with the parent of a 2-star OL who would love to go to SMU but isn't on SMU's list. I think that this player is really underrated, but I guess SMU has all of those redshirt freshmen on the OL and lots of needs elsewhere.
Craft would be a be recruit for SMU, especially considering how many big name schools that have been after him (UCLA with Neuheisel/Chow bieng the latest). You need two game-ready QBs to get through a season in JJ's offense...too bad he won't be going to UH because their coaches really wanted him! UH could have had Bower or others but they held out for Craft.