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Other decommit risks

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I've heard that Watt was shaky for a while and now he decommited.
It does seem that Marquette's a risk to flip to Iowa and is heading there next weekend.

Fatukasi seems like he's looking at other schools as well.

Are there any other kids in the current class that are waivering?
 
If you are out exploring after committing, there is always risks for all involved. Its like STDs in that regard. :pimp:
 
And we might get the Blackshear kid and the Duke DT is interested still in RU.
 
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Shields I applaud your optimism but after 50 years of this it becomes a real burden:cry:
Don't worry Monk, winnings over rated. There's no drama, heartache or that deep down feeling of despair we've all come to know so well. What's the fun without all those things. Anyone can like a winner, it takes a true fan to stick with a loser. We're part of a rare breed that has a special kind of intestinal fortitude. I celebrate all RU fans, we truly are one of a kind, in a world full of sheep.
 
Every one of them is at risk until signing day. For every school.
That is of course true, but it's a question of degree.

My rule of thumb is this: If a player like Clark or Melton has big time offers in hand before committing to RU, that player's probably solid to RU. But if we are the player's first major offer upon commitment, and then he gets more offers afterward, he's more of a flight risk.
 
Seems like that's been the case for a while now.
His best other offer is Maryland but I doubt they have room for him at this point. Syracuse, Indiana, and BC are his other power 5 offers. I guess there is a chance he flips to one if those but I just don't know how attractive he finds those offers.
 
His best other offer is Maryland but I doubt they have room for him at this point. Syracuse, Indiana, and BC are his other power 5 offers. I guess there is a chance he flips to one if those but I just don't know how attractive he finds those offers.
Maybe he should call Taysir Mack and ask him what he thinks of the Hoosier experience.
 
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