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4-star SG Braylon Mullins received his Kentucky offer at the top of Rupp Arena
During his unofficial visit to Kentucky earlier this week, Braylon Mullins received a Kentucky offer from Mark Pope at the top of Rupp Arena.
When I was in band, there was a strong correlation between the bands that went on the field later in their respective class or finals, and the best finishes. It's just really hard to not be bested if you're first. Maybe it's different in sports.In any kind of sales or recruiting pitch you want to have either the first spot or the last spot, the last being just slightly better. Sounds like we have both for this kid.
It's not sports it's how the human mind forms impressions. In a series you're just always going to remember the first and last items best. That's why gurus say study in fifteen minute blocks. There's more beginning and end than there is middle in a session like that. With band....I dunno if those were exceptions or if the organizers stacked the schedule so the better acts went last for the audience' sake. It's definitely interesting.When I was in band, there was a strong correlation between the bands that went on the field later in their respective class or finals, and the best finishes. It's just really hard to not be bested if you're first. Maybe it's different in sports.