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If the player is a blue-chipper, why would the coach offer more?


Because he it talented.

Because the program needs his talented skills.

Family and player have to travel futher, so greater indirect costs.

Needs based.

They are looking for talent.

Talent ain't cheap and they know it.

If their whine level ain't matching your son's talent level, don't listen.

When they start trying to figure out a way to get him there, listen.

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If the coach (out of state)gave the kid 50%, the parents fork out $20,000. In the big major "in-state school", the coach can offer a higher percentage if need be of a lower rate?


So, in your example, where all other variables are equal and the in state coach offers 50% where total costs are $20,000 and you are gonna be out $10,000 instate versus $20,000 out of state, whatcha gonna do?
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