Opinion: In High School Sports, 'Commit' is a Verb, Not a Noun

When is "commit" not a verb? According to Webster’s, never – that is unless the reference is to where the high school’s star quarterback is headed to college.

Even in game stories, the "top" players on high school teams are often referred to as a "(name of college) commit." It seems innocent enough, but the continual focus on a player’s advancement to the next level is concerning given the current – and future – landscape of college sports.

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