"There's more opportunity for my family to see me play because it's closer to home and there's a better chance for me to go in and play right away, which is what I was looking for all along," Walker said Friday night after making the announcement that he would be joining teammate and fellow wide receiver Tony Stevens as newly committed Tigers. "Plus, I get to play another four years with my teammate Tony and that's great ... everything is just great." -Dominic Walker
It has to be much the same for PVHS OLB Zack Cunningham, an Oregon pledge. Autzen, OR has to seem like the land that time forgot in relation to small time Auburn, AL. I've been throughout Oregon and at least Lincoln and I can't imagine an Alabama kid wanting to be that far away from his family, friends and the feel of home. Recruiting is very much sales which I found out by interviewing with Scout in the early '90s. It is targeted toward the family, hs staff and boosters of the hs, whomever comes up with the money. And there are packages that are tiered according to how many schools you as a prospect want to reach. I'm sure it has evolved to suit the current climate but it is at its base money driven and no service better than the other.