SIGNED CB Trai Mosley

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@TmEra_6: After that home visit I'm ready 😈

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@TmEra_6: Can't stay in Texas gotta get out and grow up ! 💯

Got to think we keep Mosley no matter what happens with Waz, though would like both for sure.

 
He will not be going to the Baylor game with Waz. Just don't get the impression we need to worry about his commitment. Looking forward to seeing him next fall.

 
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This is expected after an in home visit. I am sure they just got him really excited about the future of Baylor. Bo and company will meet with him again and remind him why he is excited about Nebraska's future. I hope...

 
I hope this is all just noise. I think the NCAA should require "commits" to learn the definition of "committed." Seems to mean holding a spot until another school comes along.

 
not good.. its a dirty game.... we went in there and stole a guy from wiscy. however i think what separates us and what Keels said is that we don't come in there guns blazing and blasting the other schools like I'm sure many programs do (prob. what wiscy did to us to stave us off)... promises promises promises are the cheap these days but every hears what they want to hear.. hope TM can see through that crap..... you can bet they hyped up the teammate angle......

 
I hope this is all just noise. I think the NCAA should require "commits" to learn the definition of "committed." Seems to mean holding a spot until another school comes along.
The term "commit" has nothing to do with the NCAA or any rule. It's something created by the people who follow recruiting to described where a prospect says he's going. Probably need a new term instead of "commit". Only signing a LOI means anything.

 
I hope this is all just noise. I think the NCAA should require "commits" to learn the definition of "committed." Seems to mean holding a spot until another school comes along.
The term "commit" has nothing to do with the NCAA or any rule. It's something created by the people who follow recruiting to described where a prospect says he's going. Probably need a new term instead of "commit". Only signing a LOI means anything.
I was just being a smart a$$ haha apparently a bad one. I am aware of the fact that "committing" means actually nothing. Maybe the term should be "leaning" haha

 
I hope this is all just noise. I think the NCAA should require "commits" to learn the definition of "committed." Seems to mean holding a spot until another school comes along.
The term "commit" has nothing to do with the NCAA or any rule. It's something created by the people who follow recruiting to described where a prospect says he's going. Probably need a new term instead of "commit". Only signing a LOI means anything.
I was just being a smart a$$ haha apparently a bad one. I am aware of the fact that "committing" means actually nothing. Maybe the term should be "leaning" haha
Until people have been around the recruiting cycle a few times, they tend to think "commit" actually means something other than "very likely". Wasn't sure if you'd realized it yet.

 
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