This is a sequence of scholarship emails I received from a recruit. (This is the same battle I posted about earlier.) I would be interested in hearing what the consensus is on what each of the messages mean.
- Coach, you've said everything I needed to hear. I think Wagner is the place for me. Can't wait to sign!
- Coach, thanks again for the scholarship offer - I really like your program, but I have to tell you, I may still have some other options that I want to check out yet.
- Coach, I'm really on the fence right now - there are a couple of other schools I really like right now too. I can't decide just yet.
- Coach, thanks again for the scholarship offer - I really like your program, but I have to tell you, I may still have some other options that I want to check out yet.
- Coach, I'm really struggling right now - you have a nice program (from what I know of it) and the school is okay, but it's such a big decision. I'm leaning towards no, but I need more time.
- Coach, I really appreciate you having enough faith in me to extend me a scholarship offer. I hope that you have enough faith to wait for me to visit some other schools - they really have made their programs sound great and to be honest, I'm not sure where I'll be next year.
- It would be an honor to play for you at Wagner, but I'd also be honored to play for a couple of other schools too. I'm sorry, I just need more time.
- Hey coach, your scholarship offer really means a lot to me. I can see myself at Wagner next season. But, another school is promising me a way to make my own name for myself. That's awfully appealing. I just can't decide yet.
- Hey Coach, I really love your program, but I feel like I need to give each program my full attention before I make my decision. I can't say yes right now. Sorry.
- Coach, you've sold me, but another school is doing a great job of selling their program too. I just can't decide yet.
A couple of notes; #8 seemed like a blatant call for some kind of promise, I promised ten minutes. After #10 I got the ssh-bang email, but he still did not sign for 3 cycles after that.