Bringing JUCO to campus Topic

I know there is no magic number on this (or is there?) but i thought i would ask as to what people feel is a comfortable recruiting effort for a 100 mile JUCO in order to get him to show. fyi, he's a top 30 at his position.

Thanks for the assistance.
12/28/2009 4:47 PM
It isn't going to significantly increase your chances of getting him regardless of what you spend. I would spend as little as possible to use the extra saved money from him to go after a bigger time recruit.
12/28/2009 4:50 PM
are you saying a JUCO signed for $3,000 vs. $15,000 has no significant difference in chance to report to campus?

if true, i find that hard to believe. what is your reference for that statement?
12/28/2009 10:25 PM
I assume you mean ineligible? I spent about $45k+ on an ineligible at Texas and he didn't show up. I've spent as little as $2,500 and had an ineligible show up. I think it's completely random.
12/28/2009 10:58 PM
Quote: Originally posted by namshub on 12/28/2009are you saying a JUCO signed for $3,000 vs. $15,000 has no significant difference in chance to report to campus?if true, i find that hard to believe.  what is your reference for that statement?

Believe whatever you want but I have never seen any true correlation between recruiting effort spent on an ineligible and him showing/not showing up. That coupled with numerous threads of coaches upset that they spent 10s of thousands of dollars on a recruit that didn't show up.

I don't understand why you would want to pour more money into a recruit then it costs to sign him. If you have that much money over to do so then you undershot drastically in recruiting.
12/28/2009 11:08 PM
Quote: Originally Posted By zhawks on 12/29/2009
Quote: Originally posted by namshub on 12/28/2009
are you saying a JUCO signed for $3,000 vs. $15,000 has no significant difference in chance to report to campus?

if true, i find that hard to believe. what is your reference for that statement?

Believe whatever you want but I have never seen any true correlation between recruiting effort spent on an ineligible and him showing/not showing up. That coupled with numerous threads of coaches upset that they spent 10s of thousands of dollars on a recruit that didn't show up.

I don't understand why you would want to pour more money into a recruit then it costs to sign him. If you have that much money over to do so then you undershot drastically in recruiting
thanks for the input on the JUCO although all of it is just your opinion so please state the same as opposed to pawning it off as coming from a more reliable source.

as for your unsolicited tips on recruiting in general, thanks but no thanks.
12/28/2009 11:12 PM
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12/28/2009 11:14 PM
And "it is all just my opinion" is quite laughable.
12/28/2009 11:15 PM
i don't understand the mentality in some of the threads these days. i am not pointing any fingers, and am not without fault myself, but the point of these forums is a place to exchange ideas, for new coaches to seek some guidance, and for general amusement. i don't see the need for all the sarcasm and cynicism that goes on. its not fun for anybody!
12/28/2009 11:19 PM
you are right that i meant an ineligible. after that, the rest is just your opinion. i came to the forum to gain information on recruting effort in order to help him come to campus as opposed to going JUCO. that was the question as seen in the first post.

certainly was not looking for general recruiting advice or how my money should be spent in recruiting. that was not the question.

your answer as to my first inquiry is your opinion. correct? the second portion of your response was unsolicited advice. correct?

i do appreciate the help provided to me in the forums or i wouldn't come here looking for it. i don't appreciate the smarmy nature of your responses in general and especially when they are directed at me.

why don't we agree that you won't respond to my posts and i won't respond to yours. that would be best for me.
12/28/2009 11:22 PM
mofo
12/28/2009 11:23 PM
gil I agree and I apologize I am just sick of answering peoples questions / ideas or giving advice and then getting rude responses back because they didn't agree with me. My apologies I will try and not take it as personally.
12/28/2009 11:24 PM
Quote: Originally posted by namshub on 12/29/2009you are right that i meant an ineligible.  after that, the rest is just your opinion.  i came to the forum to gain information on recruting effort in order to help him come to campus as opposed to going JUCO.  that was the question as seen in the first post.certainly was not looking for general recruiting advice or how my money should be spent in recruiting.  that was not the question.  your answer as to my first inquiry is your opinion.  correct?  the second portion of your response was unsolicited advice.  correct? i do appreciate the help provided to me in the forums or i wouldn't come here looking for it.  i don't appreciate the smarmy nature of your responses in general and especially when they are directed at me.why don't we agree that you won't respond to my posts and i won't respond to yours.  that would be best for me.

Actually, yes that was exactly what your question was.
12/28/2009 11:25 PM
I agree. Everyone has to be a little more forgiving and not so quick to jump down peoples' throats, myself included.
12/28/2009 11:25 PM
fine with me. i'm not around enough to bring any peace to the table but i'll drop this thing here and now with zhawks. the end.
12/28/2009 11:31 PM
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