It seems SJU coaches make contact with a lot of high school ball players, but never offer early. The approach is different from Kentucky (recruit and offer all (only) top-5 kids, every year) and Providence (recruit and offer every top-100 kid). What are the consequences of this approach?
Impact on Student athletes:
1) If there was a coaching change, the student might have to work to get a release.
2) The students can use their official visits to visit other schools
3) The students can see how the current team develops and project how much playing time they would get, rather than project two or three years down the road.
4) The student sees what other students/players are going to SJU or leaving SJU.
Impact on SJU:
1) Coaching staff appears to care about the kids and will only recruit kids that will play
2) Staff can better evaluate needs of future teams based on the latest development of existing players and the overall team.
3) By being so secretive, there is no buzz surrounding the program.
4) Kids on the current SJU team don’t have a sense they are being recruited over.
5) After being courted by other coaches, the highest rated student athletes will commit elsewhere.
6) This should leave SJU with a team of student athletes that have been passed over by other teams and coaches. These students may have deficiencies in their academics or athletic backgrounds.
7) Can create a feeling of desperation among fans and coaches.
Opposing coaches can tell kids ‘Why are you considering SJU? No one is going there.’