Baylor Football Recruiting
Can Baylor add to its 2018 class by flipping committed athletes?
August 3, 2017
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Commitment flips are never a guarantee.
But they sure can be great surprises. And by stressing "surprises," that isn't always a good thing for a program.
Last year's Baylor class had its share of bad news with decommitments left and right, resulting from a checkered 2016 headlined by a sexual assault scandal. With a new coaching regime and a new attitude on campus, the Bears are looking to successfully execute a 180-degree turn.
And if that means head coach Matt Rhule and his staff end up flipping athletes who are currently committed to other universities, then so be it.
But they sure can be great surprises. And by stressing "surprises," that isn't always a good thing for a program.
Last year's Baylor class had its share of bad news with decommitments left and right, resulting from a checkered 2016 headlined by a sexual assault scandal. With a new coaching regime and a new attitude on campus, the Bears are looking to successfully execute a 180-degree turn.
And if that means head coach Matt Rhule and his staff end up flipping athletes who are currently committed to other universities, then so be it.
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