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Old 02-10-2007, 08:39 PM
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Is offering early actually an advantage?

Maybe it's just me, but it seems like Virginia has offered everyone in the nation from the '08 class. Which prompts my question(s).


How much stock do you all put in being the 1st to offer? I personally think it makes very little to no difference for 95% of recruits.

On a similar note, is it just me or does it seems that recruiting has gotten significantly more cut throat every year with school's basically pushing each other to continue to offer more athletes earlier and earlier every season? How far will it go I wonder? I don't ever remember tOSU putting out this many official offers (seemingly at least) this early in the past.
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