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Reply to "Do players commit before they've been admitted?"

Rob Kremer posted:

The coaches know, because as TPM said, they clear the player through admissions before making the offer.

I had this same question regarding my son. On his official visit, which was after he had committed but before he had applied for admission, I asked the HC if it was a done deal or should we wait for admission acceptance before telling family and friends.

He laughed and said "If your kid gets rejected I'm in a world of hurt because he has the highest numbers of anyone in the recruiting class. You can tell your friends."

I later learned that the way it is handled at Duke is that the coach has 9 spots each year for which he can essentially give the nod as long as the player is somewhere in the realm of being qualified on paper (such as at least in the lowest quintile SAT and GPA.) 

When my son was in high school I chatted up any parent I could at games with, “How did you son come to choose ....? What was the acceptance process like? ” It’s easy to get parents to talk about their kids. When chatting with a couple of Duke parents they assured me while baseball has some admissions leeway it’s not nearly what Coach K receives for basketball players.

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