Baltimore NFTC Recruiting Notes
Committed recruits have different takes on what 'committed' really means
Originally Published: May 10, 2012
By
Dave Hooker | ESPN RecruitingNation
BALTIMORE -- Committed prospects at the Nike Football Training Camp in Baltimore on Saturday had different approaches as to how they treat advances from other schools.
Some totally ignore other recruiters.
That's Adam Breneman's stance. The nation's top tight end prospect and Penn State commitment avoids other coaches like the plague. One school managed to reach him on his cell phone via a phone number he didn't recognize. He politely chatted, but other than that, good luck to the persistent.
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