In case you didn't see our network story yesterday:
https://virginiatech.rivals.com/news/braxton-clark-talks-new-offers-january-visit-plans
...Justin Fuente has been pretty clear that prospects who don't sign in the early period this week won't be considered commits anymore. That doesn't mean VT will stop recruiting them on principle, but a player of Clark's status in the class is not going to have a whole lot of leverage in that situation. Of course, it should come as no surprise that Clark's decision not to sign won't be entirely his own (he's been sort of on the fringe of the class even since he committed, almost a placeholder guy while the staff went after prospects they wanted more - many of whom they landed).
He's going to have plenty of time in January to look at other options, and if his letter ends up going to VT on the traditional Signing Day they first Wednesday in February, it will be because they Hokies see that they have an extra spot or two to fill. At this point, I wouldn't expect that to happen, though.
https://virginiatech.rivals.com/news/braxton-clark-talks-new-offers-january-visit-plans
...Justin Fuente has been pretty clear that prospects who don't sign in the early period this week won't be considered commits anymore. That doesn't mean VT will stop recruiting them on principle, but a player of Clark's status in the class is not going to have a whole lot of leverage in that situation. Of course, it should come as no surprise that Clark's decision not to sign won't be entirely his own (he's been sort of on the fringe of the class even since he committed, almost a placeholder guy while the staff went after prospects they wanted more - many of whom they landed).
He's going to have plenty of time in January to look at other options, and if his letter ends up going to VT on the traditional Signing Day they first Wednesday in February, it will be because they Hokies see that they have an extra spot or two to fill. At this point, I wouldn't expect that to happen, though.