The Art of the Flip

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After listening to Geo's latest podcast, it sounds like Mario has essentially abandoned the Alford and Golden recruitments and isn't trying for the flip. Whereas, he's quadrupling down on the Marshall recruitment and will recruit until the NLI is signed.

Although Mario is famous for his ability to flip commits, everyone has finite time and resources. So I'm curious what the criteria is doubling/quadrupling down versus moving on.

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Is it one (or more) of the following or something else:

  1. Positional need
  2. Position/rank on the recruiting board
  3. Perceived softness of the commit
  4. Challenge
  5. Grudge against the opposing coach/staff/school
  6. Softness/weakness of the opposing coach/staff
  7. Potential negative impact to long term recruiting (feeder school, local player of importance etc)
  8. Previous track record of failure of opposing staff to live up to promises/NIL etc (via @canesupremacy )
 
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After listening to Geo's latest podcast, it sounds like Mario has essentially abandoned the Alford and Golden recruitments and isn't trying for the flip. Whereas, he's quadrupling down on the Marshall recruitment and will recruit until the NLI is signed.

Although Mario is famous for his ability to flip commits, everyone has finite time and resources. So I'm curious what the criteria is doubling/quadrupling down versus moving on.

Attack Of The Clones Wisdom GIF by Star Wars


Is it one (or more) of the following or something else:

  1. Positional need
  2. Position/rank on the recruiting board
  3. Perceived softness of the commit
  4. Challenge
  5. Grudge against the opposing coach/staff/school
  6. Softness/weakness of the opposing coach/staff
  7. Potential negative impact to long term recruiting (feeder school, local player of importance etc)
Ability of the other staff to deliver on their promises
 
After listening to Geo's latest podcast, it sounds like Mario has essentially abandoned the Alford and Golden recruitments and isn't trying for the flip. Whereas, he's quadrupling down on the Marshall recruitment and will recruit until the NLI is signed.

Although Mario is famous for his ability to flip commits, everyone has finite time and resources. So I'm curious what the criteria is doubling/quadrupling down versus moving on.

Attack Of The Clones Wisdom GIF by Star Wars


Is it one (or more) of the following or something else:

  1. Positional need
  2. Position/rank on the recruiting board
  3. Perceived softness of the commit
  4. Challenge
  5. Grudge against the opposing coach/staff/school
  6. Softness/weakness of the opposing coach/staff
  7. Potential negative impact to long term recruiting (feeder school, local player of importance etc)
  8. Previous track record of failure of opposing staff to live up to promises/NIL etc (via @canesupremacy )
All of these but 5.
 
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