Transfer rules operate to limit free agency. It's a matter of understanding that a verbal commitment isn't binding, especially from a 2015 kid. Under a "sign and be bound when you're 16" regime, Campbell would have never signed. And in understanding this, the real question is how your program handles verbals, namely do you nudge verbals out the door if you can get something better. If you're not willing to at least consider some variation of this approach, it's a one-way street where kids have a ton of power. Now, for a 2015 kid, it's so far from NLOID that it doesn't matter. But if he were a 2014 kid, this would be a massive hit.
As to buying recruits, I don't think there's much that can be done. FWIW, I don't think that money is the reason Campbell decommitted. I do think that Campbell could end up making a lot of money, but I don't that's why he decomitted from M. If he's looking at FSU, Clemson and M as a superstar WR, and doing it right now with fresh eyes, few would be surprised if M finished 3rd in that race.
Also, he's not a lifelong M fan like Peppers or Harris. As far as I can tell, ol' Hokey needs to keep hoping there's superstar M lifers out there so that he can keep OSU within in view.
As to buying recruits, I don't think there's much that can be done. FWIW, I don't think that money is the reason Campbell decommitted. I do think that Campbell could end up making a lot of money, but I don't that's why he decomitted from M. If he's looking at FSU, Clemson and M as a superstar WR, and doing it right now with fresh eyes, few would be surprised if M finished 3rd in that race.
Also, he's not a lifelong M fan like Peppers or Harris. As far as I can tell, ol' Hokey needs to keep hoping there's superstar M lifers out there so that he can keep OSU within in view.
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