None of the students on the 2016 or 2017 lists have signed anything, as it isn’t allowed until Nov of senior year of high schools. They all have the right to walk, and the schools all have the right to not admit the student or not present a NLI. You can post, I can post, colleges and coaches can post on this, but schools are posting who they consider are committed recruits. Nothing is binding until the NLI. On the girls’ side of lax, I think more go to their ‘commit’ schools than not. I think for the boys, there is a lot more movement, even among the big schools. In fact, ‘all’ the spots on the top teams are filled by now for the class of 2017, but we all know the coach would find another spot for a superstar… Only superstars will have a chance at Hopkins or Denver or Syracuse and really any shifting around is done by one superstar deciding to leave UVa for Maryland, thus opening a spot at UVa for another highly ranked recruit. You are not taking yourself out of the recruiting game by posting or even by giving a verbal commit. My daughter received a ton of calls and texts after her information was posted, after she played in a tournament with a pink armband (meaning committed), after she signed her NLI. If a D3 school was informed she’d committed, they’d try to convince us that it wasn’t binding, that she could still play at a D3 school. There may be honor among thieves, but there is none among schools trying to steal athletic recruits.