Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Thanks for nothing, Judases

A common rite of recruiting is the de-commitments of athletes. Verbal agreements are far from binding, and many high school football players are far from decisive. Those who commit early in the recruiting process are especially prone to changing their minds.

Boise State was bit hard by the de-commit bug, and all three who betrayed the Broncos were cornerbacks.

Kevin Frank chose Washington State, Mike Williams picked Baylor, and Thaddeus Brown committed the ultimate sin by signing with WAC rival Nevada. These losses hurt even more now that Orlando Scandrick has turned pro.

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