Had this discussion with a friend of mine today.
Due to all the new rules, coaches need to know that their decisions have to be as accurate as possible. This also goes for those being recruited. Just as we all hope our players find the right fit, so do coaching staffs. No coaches want to earn a reputation of cutting kids and having them sit out a year. Before this, it didn't matter, you weren't happy, you found another place to play or if the coach wasn't happy he found someone to replace you. The coaches who recruit poorly and were heartless will remain so, the ethical coaches will do an even better job in recruiting. This is a good thing.
Some coaches, due to large roster sizes and not wanting to make adjustments are not recruiting as many players as they normally do, this will adjust itself after this year.
That one last look at camp does mean something, as coaches who have seen you play might need to evaluate one last time where as in the past they didn't. If you have a relationship with a coach and invited to a camp, a suggestion was made to call and discuss why and what it means, especially if it is a big expense to you. It never hurts to ask and do not be afraid to do so.
The pace of recruiting will slow down. Commitments will still be made early, but you may find those commitments to change even after the NLI is signed. These changes in recruiting will be a direct result of the loss of transfer with not sitting out a year. While the adjustment period (a few years) will eventually pan out, schools may be more lenient in releasing your NLI commitment. This happens in football often.
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