Early Commitments Don't Mean Much

Here's a good read on how those early verbal commitments don't mean too much.

"If you went back over the last five to 10 years, of the freshmen and sophomores who committed, over half of them haven't held up," said Clark Francis, editor and publisher of hoopscooponline.com.

By Josh Barr |  July 28, 2008; 1:04 PM ET  | Category:  Basketball
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