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SoonerinNC

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I seem to recall that some of our recruits have commented that the OU coach who started recruiting them pointed out things that they needed to improve to make it in college.

Does Kruger and his guys do this with a lot of recruits. Also is it a common practice across the NCAA.

It appears that the recruit really appreciates the advice but maybe more important it gives the recruiter an insight as to how well the player listens and how hard he will work to make improvements. Is it possible that that is why we have so many players who work hard on their own to improve?
 
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