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Can a guy that sent you a fall back message reject your intial attempt at a scholarship with 10 scouting trips?  I erased messages from my players, but a guy that I swore that gave me the pulldown message just rejected my schollie offer paired with 10 scouting trips.  Does this happen, or is it likely that I didn't actually get that message from him?
5/17/2011 2:14 PM
That happened to me last cycle, for the first time ever.  Twice.

Something's changed (though I typically go for 11 SVs instead of 10). 

In any case, you might have to throw more SVs at him (6 first, then 3 at a time) until he lets the offer stand.




5/17/2011 3:11 PM
Now I am really confused.  I just got this message: "Coach, to be quite honest, there is just no way I see myself at Maine, Farmington next season. No hard feelings, I hope. I just have to do what's in my best interest right now."  What does this mean?  Is this basicaly a "no" or is he just playing hard to get??
5/18/2011 2:04 AM
Someone else is investing in him. If you had initial your backup keep in touch message. Will take more evals. Can you afford 10 more,is he close? Gl.
5/18/2011 2:18 AM
Some coaches have needed as many as 25-30 evals
5/18/2011 3:59 AM
keep us updated. sure  others would like an idea of how many evals it took you
5/18/2011 7:16 PM
I didn't have enough cash to go after him further.  I had 3 spots open and pulled down 2 others players.  I ended up grabbing a DIII player with decent potentials to fill that spot...
5/19/2011 12:53 AM
I've had this happen to me. Had one last spot to fill, got the backup message from a kid. Invested about 10-12 scouting trips on him. Nothing. Put in another 5, saving just enough for a couple home visits and a promise. Still nothing. I put the rest into scouting trips for a total of about 20. Then sat and waited with no more money wondering why this kid didn't fall and if he eventually would.

Couple cycles later, I saw him considering another DII school. I was about to get ticked. Luckily, the coach was kind enough to tell me what he had done.... seems while I was putting in my 20 scouting trips over several cycles, he was all the way up to 30.
5/19/2011 7:11 AM
Posted by Area51man on 5/17/2011 2:14:00 PM (view original):
Can a guy that sent you a fall back message reject your intial attempt at a scholarship with 10 scouting trips?  I erased messages from my players, but a guy that I swore that gave me the pulldown message just rejected my schollie offer paired with 10 scouting trips.  Does this happen, or is it likely that I didn't actually get that message from him?
when you say he rejected the scholie offer do you mean that he wasn't considering you or that you had to re-offer the scholarship because he declined it? If the latter, are you sure you got the backup message? Because if you did get a back up message he is not supposed to refuse the offer outright...
5/19/2011 7:50 AM
For some reason with my D3 team in Iba I can usually pull guys down with 10 evals and a schollie, but with my D2 team in Crum it usually takes 12-14 scouting trips with a schollie.  I do think some of it has to do with how far into the next level you are reaching for pull downs.  If you are at a D3 school and get the backup message from a highly rated D2 recruit my experience has been that it takes more than 10 evals to execute that pull down as opposed to pulling down a lower rated D2 player.  With my D2 school I've had to use 20 before to execute a pull down.  It was for the Sr C on my Henderson St. team, Heilig.  He was rated #196 at C coming out of high school as a D1 recruit.  That was before the latest update to recruiting which makes it virtually impossible to pull down a rated player to D2 unless your have very high prestige.
5/19/2011 10:10 AM
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