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The fact that they are allowing Banda the opportunity to go in home I guess is a good sign. That said, I think chances of a flip here are slim.
Keep FSU on the defensive. All Banda has to do is follow through with the in-home and have the recruit consider an OV. That will keep FSU's recruiting resources defending an otherwise solid commit instead of going on the offensive to either steal our commits or make headway with our targets.
While I hope we see the results on NSD, I'm happy to see a professional coaching staff in action.
::queue chess not checkers gif::
Agree with this. Make Jimbo and CKelly do a little work here. Im sure they assumed we had given up on ***an. But like I said in another thread, if you are a FS and have any kind of range and tackling ability and you are looking at our depth chart and cant see that you can be the starter Day 1 not sure why you wouldnt give us a look see.
Its a long shot but we have been on him since the beginning so its not like he has no idea who we are. He and Banda have a relationship.
Glad the staff is taking a swing even though it's a long shot, but doesn't this cut both ways? We're keeping fsu busy defending a solid commit, but we're busy chasing a guy who won't flip. This only makes sense if we have a larger staff, and we don't. I'm assuming Banda actually thinks he's got a shot or he wouldn't waste the time.
If we send Banda for an in-home, they may have to send Jimbo for an in-home to close along with whomever else for an in-home before Jimbo. For FSU, that's time and resources spent on a guy that's supposed to be in the bag instead of uncommitted targets and reaches. We're sacrificing a Pawn/Knight for a Rook or a Bishop.
They send one of your guys to the hospital, you send one of theirs to the MORGUE!