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Why Committed Prospects Sometimes Change Their Mind Late in the Game

Why Committed Prospects Sometimes Change Their Mind Late in the Game

Coaches are noticing a spike in committed student-athletes doing it. Here's why:

Dan Tudor
Jun 11, 2020
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It goes straight to the mind of an increasing number of student-athletes you’re recruiting:

They don’t seem to have a problem with having second thoughts, and changing their mind, when it come to their final decision.

There are two primary segments of time during the recruiting timeline that we see this happening:

Two to three weeks after they verbally co…

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