Do it again, but use May 10 instead of March 27. Signing day was moved forward 6 weeks.But you do understand why people see the silliness of your post right? Specifically Post #446 on 3/27/2024.
If you look back historically (15 years), out of state commits before March 27th.
2024: 1
2023: 1
2022: 0
2021: 2
2020: 1
2019: 0
2018: 0
2017: 3
2016: 2 (1 being a legacy in John Raridon out of Iowa who had been committed since Sept 2014).
2015: 5
2014: 0
2013: 0
2012: 1
2011: 2 (1 being a legacy in Tyler Moore out of Florida who had been committed since Oct 2009).
2010: 0
2009: 0
Out of those 15 years, you have an average of 1.2 commits prior to 3/27 per year.
So are you really making this big of a deal over 1.2 commits AND when nearly half of the time (in the past 15 years) we haven't had a single out of state commit prior to 3/27?
Or don’t. Doesn’t matter.