Staff pulling savvy move with Columbus trio

Peter Ariz

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As I posted in The Work last night, Trajan Bandy, C.J. Henderson, and Josh Jobe (2018) will
Not be at paradise camp due to a prior obligation with the Columbus team for a 7-on-7 camp.

I'm hearing though that the staff will host the families of these three this weekend regardless. Parents, siblings, etc. Thise three expected on campus next week as well.

That's how you get it done.
 

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As a player, to know the coaches want you so bad they're willing to not only recruit you but when you're not there, they'll will wine and dine your parents too. You're that important to them. High 5 Coach Richt!
 
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about as far as u can get from this
[video=youtube_share;OUNDZkWYqjA]https://youtu.be/OUNDZkWYqjA[/video]
 
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Richt must have fücked his dïck off when he was at UM. The dude's smoother than KC McDermott's biceps.
 
Bandy now has no choice but to flip...
And CJ also has no choice but to stay committed all the way through.
With Bama losing their only committed DB in this class, I expect Satan to go all out dropping bags, cars & putting down payments on houses for family members of **** near every DB recruit in FLA, Lol.
This is a great proactive move by Coach Richt & staff, don't even give them Columbus kids a reason to start moonwalking outta Miami.
 
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I know this is going to help us with these 3. But just looking at the human element here -- stepping away from the recruiting for a second -- I think this is what a good program SHOULD do. This is the best event possible for the parents of verbal commits and high targets to get to know each other and develop a sense of community themselves.

Great universities like Harvard don't just recruit the students, they spend enormous effort involving the parents, too. I'm sure Shaq-Daddy would agree that the relationship between the families of the 3 LBs in last class helped to lock them in. Yeah, it's a business. But it doesn't have to be "the Firm".

On top of all that, it reinforces the fact that the U is about family, which is what this event is all about in the first place with the alumni coming back to participate.
 
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