The recruiting process can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to meticulous decision-makers such as Burnsville's Chase Roullier.
So much to consider, so little time.
"I found it particularly stressful because I'm the type of person that really wants to make sure I'm making the right decision, and the offers would come and go faster than I was able to figure out whether the college was the right fit," Roullier said.
The 6-4, 290-pound lineman received initial offers from Western Michigan, Akron, Toledo, Northern Iowa and North Dakota State. But before he was ready to make a decision, the options had vanished. Just like that.
Burnsville coach Tyler Krebs, who just finished his first season at the south suburban school, knows the process can be a finicky one.
"It's an interesting game," Krebs said. "They offer a ton early, and then once they get filled up, those [offers] shrivel up. As a coach you try to help students understand how that process works."
It made for an even more stressful time for Roullier, a two-sport athlete who captained both the Blaze football and basketball teams. He wondered if any other offers of that caliber would come along.
"It didn't help when all of my teammates would ask me who was on the top of my list all of the time," said Roullier, a three-year varsity starter. "The truth was that that list was constantly changing throughout the recruiting process."