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I have been old to the board, but new to posting and i have gotten ALOT of good information and now i am stumped which caused me to post.  My son is a 2016 grad who recently committed to a mid major d1 school on the east coast, son had variety of offers all mid major.  Son visited school felt comfortable at school and committed.  Here is the dilemma, one of the best schools in country (PAC12) sent email 2 days ago saying that my son was a targeted recruit for them.  I know with commitment son was happy, and there was a fear that "WHAT IF" committing early then local big school comes calling what would we do and how would that be perceived, but honestly never thought a school of this caliber (Pac12) would come calling.  Is there any advice on what to do? Should we tell PAC 12 school he is committed but would consider an offer the school, how would it be perceived if mid major school found out we were looking into this possible opportunity, at a cross roads please help. I would hate to not look into this as possible ideal school if they would consider offering, but also am in fear of committed school finding out and pulling offer then PAC12 school not offering then feel like id be stuck. thanks in advance of anything. 

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Not to shoot down your son's excitement...but if you're talking about Stanford I would read the other thread on here....every year about this time somewhere around 30,000 kids from all over the country get the same letter. There were several others earlier this week who asked the same questions you are...and all were because of the Stanford email

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