Re: All Things Denver XXXVII
I'm not sure what the standard practice in the industry is when it comes to new coaches de-committing players or removing scholarships. Obviously, we haven't had this situation in Denver in the last two decades (pre-my time). I would agree that Gwoz barely ever did this (if at all). I can't recall an instance. But, Monty does seem to be "cleaning house" after taking over, or previously committed players have opted to renege. Commitments are different than LOI's (not sure where "morality" begins), but here is a list of commitments from DG's blog dated May 10, 2013 right after Monty took over:
2014 Recruiting Class Updated Stats
F Tyler Pham (Indiana Ice, USHL) - 46 games, 4 goals, 13 assists
F Jared Fiegl (U.S. Under-17) 44 games, 4 goals, 9 assists
F Garrett Gamez (Tri-Cities, USHL) 30 games, 6 goals, 5 assists
F Cody DePourcq (Penticton, BCHL) - 49 games, 11 goal, 8 assists
2015 Recruiting Class Updated Stats
F Dylan Gambrell (Dubuque, USHL) 45 games, 5 goal, 19 assists
2016 Recruiting Class Updated Stats
F Troy Terry (Thunderbirds, AAA) 41 games, 14 goals, 35 assists
I believe the entire 2014 class is busted, while Gambrell (notably from Dubuque) and Terry remain. Also, I did not list the 2013 recruits that DG had, of which Landon Smith and Ray Pigozzi won't make it to DU. My uneducated take is that coaches only have a moral obligation to players they personally offered scholarships to, and vice a verse for the players. Also, Miller leaving even further distances Monty from the old recruits.