The message is pasted below. Does it mean the same as if it was only one school that he is "solid" with? That is, if I wanted to jump in as the fourth school on the guy, should I only do so knowing the other three schools (combination of sims and humans) have *all* dumped significant money into him already?

Our sources feel that he's pretty solid on all 3 schools - could end up signing with any one of them.
7/31/2012 12:32 PM (edited)
Interesting question...I've always taken that message to simply mean there's no clear favorite among the three schools involved, not an indication of the degree to which all three parties involved may have spent money.



7/31/2012 12:32 PM
Possible, I suppose, but it seems odd that FSS would use the word "solid" in that instance.
7/31/2012 2:19 PM
Posted by zbrent716 on 7/31/2012 2:19:00 PM (view original):
Possible, I suppose, but it seems odd that FSS would use the word "solid" in that instance.
does it though? I mean look at the distribution of ALLĀ CAPSĀ and *asterisks* in the scouting eval messages between low high and high high. There is no consistency there, so it wouldn't surprise me at all if there was no real correlation between using the word tight in both types of messages...
7/31/2012 2:23 PM

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