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Chris Jones, CB, Sandalwood HS, Jax, FL


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It's not a negative and invalid assumption just because you disagree. You've given nothing but your own feelings as a rebuttal to what I said. You and I disagree, that's all. If you have more than that, like those facts you speak of, feel free to post those mythical things. Otherwise, it's clear to see the farcical nature of your last post.

Carry on accordingly ...

 

Yeah, our opinions differ on the word "many".  I think "many" is more than 15%, most of whom had a go reason to change course.

 

Carry on with your delusions!

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Carry on with your myopia, Shadow!  You obviously believe "societal" means USF ...

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Carry on with your myopia, Shadow!  You obviously believe "societal" means USF ...

 

Dude, really?

 

You evidently missed the research done on the ENTIRE COUNTRY that I presented.

 

Reading is fundamental.

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You're right, I missed your post with the Staples article.  Overlooked it on my phone while having only a few minutes between getting kids fed and in bed last night.

 

Good article and if you are talking about there being more committed high schoolers than those that switch commitments, looks as if the evidence as reported supports that argument.

 

However, in my original post which started all this, since I mentioned "societal," commitment as it pertains to college football recruiting would only be a tiny fraction of "societal."  I was talking more about marriages ending in divorce at the drop of a hat (we've been at or around 50% for a while now), stuff like that. 

 

Now you have football coaches like Bobby Petrino who can't stay committed to any job making huge headlines, mostly for that. 

 

I hope this clears up any misunderstanding about where I was going with this originally, but I do concede your points about recruiting commitments, even if that wasn't really the full scale of where I was going originally. 

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Chris Jones isn't a bull

 

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I didn't realize I was advocating war when I posted that he committed to Nebraska. This thread should be locked.

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I didn't realize I was advocating war when I posted that he committed to Nebraska. This thread should be locked.

 

You must be new around here.   :)

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You're right, I missed your post with the Staples article.  Overlooked it on my phone while having only a few minutes between getting kids fed and in bed last night.

 

Good article and if you are talking about there being more committed high schoolers than those that switch commitments, looks as if the evidence as reported supports that argument.

 

However, in my original post which started all this, since I mentioned "societal," commitment as it pertains to college football recruiting would only be a tiny fraction of "societal."  I was talking more about marriages ending in divorce at the drop of a hat (we've been at or around 50% for a while now), stuff like that. 

 

Now you have football coaches like Bobby Petrino who can't stay committed to any job making huge headlines, mostly for that. 

 

I hope this clears up any misunderstanding about where I was going with this originally, but I do concede your points about recruiting commitments, even if that wasn't really the full scale of where I was going originally. 

 

In that case, I'm pretty sure we violently agree.

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I didn't realize I was advocating war when I posted that he committed to Nebraska. This thread should be locked.

 

Why would you want to prevent discussions on a message board?

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