In the current age of college football recruiting, you never know where a recruit is going to wind up. Even after he commits.
But once a commit does lock in with a school, it does help a coaching staff’s efforts in keeping a verbal commitment long enough to become a signee.
So, landing that initial commitment is usually pretty important. It makes a new crystal ball projection rather interesting.
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