Jake Wahlin decommits from U Mass
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Jake Wahlin decommits from U Mass
Hearing from some pretty reliable sources Jake Wahlin has decommitted from Umass. Surprising being that him committing there in the first place had a lot to do with his brother going there as well. Interested to see where he ends up now.
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Huh. I'm a little surprised, but this kid has the right to change his mind and vet out other schools if he feels that's in his best interest
With that said, I mentioned recently in another thread that I think it's risky and premature to commit at such a young age. How you feel when you're 15 is in many cases different than how you feel at 17. There is no reason I commit at such a young age.
That's if this is true. Haven't seen anything, but I'll assume its accurate.
With that said, I mentioned recently in another thread that I think it's risky and premature to commit at such a young age. How you feel when you're 15 is in many cases different than how you feel at 17. There is no reason I commit at such a young age.
That's if this is true. Haven't seen anything, but I'll assume its accurate.
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Nothing is official until a kid signs a National Letter of Intent. But, there is a gentlemen's agreement among college coaches that once a kid verbals somewhere, it is hands off. I know some coaches would like to see this go by the wayside.Winter is Coming wrote:What kind of teeth is there to committing to a school? Why bother to commit at all until you have to start classes in the fall?
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Lots of reasons.Winter is Coming wrote:What kind of teeth is there to committing to a school? Why bother to commit at all until you have to start classes in the fall?
One, the coach may have given a deadline on the scholarship offer. They need to play their recruiting classes in advance, so they can only have so many offers out at a time.
Two, the kid takes the offer because he doesn't know if he'll get another one. If it's his first offer and he hasn't received a lot of attention from other schools, he'll probably want to accept before the school can change their mind.
Three, if you aren't progressing very well as a prospect, coaches are pretty reluctant to recind an offer (though it does happen). In a way, verbally committing kind of commits the school to you as well.
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I won't give much credence to the North Star Cup, but you bring up an interesting point with conference realignment. I've heard the same thing; players are more likely to stay in the state now that Minnesota teams have split to the NCHC, WCHA, and of course Big Ten. It'd be nice to see the Gophers, St Cloud State and Mankato all make the tourney this year. Much tougher to do that when all three are in the same conference. I think high school players see more of an opportunity for national exposure now, and a better chance to play on the big stageMrBoDangles wrote:I've been hearing that the conference splits, and the new North Star Cup, is making the top talent want to stay in-state.
Think its mostly about the in Minnesota tv time.
Not sure if it's the case here...
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Not sure where you get this idea that the TV stuff is all that different and therefore making an impact on decisions. I haven't seen much of a difference in quantity of in-state TV coverage for any of these teams compared to the past. Minnesota always had almost all of its games on TV. Mankato and SCSU already had TV access in prior years through cable and that remains the same. I've barely seen UMD on TV this year except vs. MN and a few CBS games (I know they are on Duluth TV but that has a limited reach).MrBoDangles wrote:Think its mostly about the in Minnesota tv time.
There are a few more games nationally for SCSU and UMD... and I guess MN since a number of their games are on a widely broadcast BTN. But those games probably would have been on TV locally in the past in some form.
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Your last paragraph must have been what they were talking about. The one guy talking said his kid wanted to go to a Minnesota school since they played in the NSC.Gopher Blog wrote:Not sure where you get this idea that the TV stuff is all that different and therefore making an impact on decisions. I haven't seen much of a difference in quantity of in-state TV coverage for any of these teams compared to the past. Minnesota always had almost all of its games on TV. Mankato and SCSU already had TV access in prior years through cable and that remains the same. I've barely seen UMD on TV this year except vs. MN and a few CBS games (I know they are on Duluth TV but that has a limited reach).MrBoDangles wrote:Think its mostly about the in Minnesota tv time.
There are a few more games nationally for SCSU and UMD... and I guess MN since a number of their games are on a widely broadcast BTN. But those games probably would have been on TV locally in the past in some form.
If figured the guaranteed tv time during their career..
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I thought he already left school. Wouldn't that make him ineligible for next year?inthetwine wrote:Does this mean that he might stay at WBL for his senior year? Maybe 1 more shot at the tourney helped him decide.
Or maybe he'll try and play at St. Paul Johnson next year since he already lives in that area.
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No, lots of kds go to juniors after the school year, then return to thier high school.wbmd wrote:I thought he already left school. Wouldn't that make him ineligible for next year?inthetwine wrote:Does this mean that he might stay at WBL for his senior year? Maybe 1 more shot at the tourney helped him decide.
Or maybe he'll try and play at St. Paul Johnson next year since he already lives in that area.
Re: Jake Wahlin decommits from U Mass
Dang it, I thought I had the WBL-Amherst pipeline all set up.Sats81 wrote:Hearing from some pretty reliable sources Jake Wahlin has decommitted from Umass. Surprising being that him committing there in the first place had a lot to do with his brother going there as well. Interested to see where he ends up now.

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