
(Warning: NSFW language)
Recruiting letters are a big part of how college programs try to lure recruits to their school. Letters, dvds, and packets flood big-time recruits' houses each day, but, no matter what is inside, the biggest key to a recruiting letter is spelling the recruit's name correctly.
Former Michigan linebacker Clint Copenhaver (1995-98) revealed the worst instance of a misspelled name on a recruiting letter maybe ever.
Michigan FB Recruiting coordinator, Do not make the same mistake Wisc made when sending info to a recruit named Clint pic.twitter.com/OErPerT7m7
— Clint Copenhaver (@copietime43) January 7, 2015
UHHHHHHH. How does that even happen? Like, you have to miss two entire letters and put the wrong vowel in Clint to even get to this point. I guess this explains why he chose Michigan over Wisconsin. This is a reminder to all recruiters out there, always use spell check and especially so on the address label.
(h/t GamedayR)
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