manjano mdudu
Varsity Lurker
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It takes a pretty strong and deep support staff to evaluate and offer 250 or more prospects. Also, for some schools, there’s a lot more room for offering out-of-state kids than in-state since in-staters have a much higher likelihood of committing. Imagine if Alabama or Georgia offered 150 in-state kids how quickly their classes would fill up.... As a result, they can be pretty liberal tossing around out-of-state offers, which likely is reflected in this chart.The below graphic was making its way around recruiting twitter in the past few weeks. Ignore the poster (Dwag premium writer) and look a the content.
We had to make 167 offers in attempts to build our current class. UF, UGA, UM, UT - all had to offer way, way more.
I'm generally curious. Do we need to streamline and put more attention into fewer offers or should we ramp it up and cast a wider net.
If we could had the evaluation resources some do, we should definitely be near the high end of a chart like this.