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Die-Hards: Something To Keep Your Eye On

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The job of recruiting is something that truly never ends.

Even when a team, any team, gets a verbal commitment that doesn’t mean the process of recruiting that particular player ends. Although you’d like to think so, the player isn’t officially a member of your program until they sign a Letter of Intent. And then the process of keeping them for the following season begins.

In a perfect world, you’d like to think that once a verbal commitment is given, a coaching staff is able to relax and move onto trying to receive their next commitment.

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Unfortunately, that’s not the case because players can change their mind or, which is more often the case, other teams continue to recruit that player in an attempt to get them to flip their commitment.

Here’s something to store in the back of your mind when it comes to Pitt football recruiting.

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