The dead period was for reflection. Tomorrow, the work begins again. Every rep has a purpose. Every throw is for His glory.
Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.” — Proverbs 16:3
Thank you to UNC Pembroke for the opportunity to compete at your camp yesterday ! Thank you @CoachBWitt_ for your honest feedback on my performance. I truly appreciate the opportunity to showcase my abilities in front of you. Looking forward to continuing to improve and earn more opportunities.@CoachRuff_@CoachLupton@MovinChains@LibertyHSFB_@CoachJRiley_ #AGTG #Recruiting #QB
Coach: “We’d love to offer you”
Recruit: “Thanks coach, that means a lot!”
Then the recruit hangs up and tells the whole family he got an offer.
Weeks later he tries to commit.
And the coach says the spot is gone.
Or that it was never a committable offer in the first place.
Now he is confused, hurt, and behind.
Here is what nobody told him.
You need to ask these 3 questions when you get an offer:
First: “Is this a committable offer?”
If the answer is no, you have interest, not an offer.
Good to know now instead of after you turn down other schools.
Second: “How long is the offer on the table?”
Offers have expiration dates.
Most recruits never find out until the spot is filled.
Third: “What are the next steps from here?”
This tells you if the coach is actually moving you forward or just keeping you warm.
Three questions.
And you go from guessing to knowing.
Do not let one excited moment cost you the truth about where you stand.