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Post by coachvann on Mar 8, 2015 8:04:10 GMT -6
I came across this...FL Coaches - what are your thoughts and are there any small schools doing this (2a-3a) fhs7v7a.com/about-3/
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Post by cscs102002 on Mar 9, 2015 9:41:44 GMT -6
I didn't even read it. Stupid 7on7...
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Post by newhope on Mar 9, 2015 10:11:28 GMT -6
It appears to me that this an effort to limit outside influences on high school football by keeping 7 on 7 in the hands of high school coaches and avoiding what has happened to basketball with AAU. If that's the case, more power to them!
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Post by fantom on Mar 9, 2015 10:12:35 GMT -6
It appears to me that this an effort to limit outside influences on high school football by keeping 7 on 7 in the hands of high school coaches and avoiding what has happened to basketball with AAU. If that's the case, more power to them! Especially if it gets me an extra stipend.
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Post by nhsehs on Mar 10, 2015 13:32:18 GMT -6
It's not really a sanctioned FHSAA sport. The FHSAA is allowing coaches to work with their teams in a 7 on 7 capacity IF it is through a 3rd party company. I don't believe you can use your school name because it is not a scholastic-based sport.
It is a good thing because coaches can work with their guys, rather than the 7 on 7 circuit "coaches."
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Post by doubletight305 on Mar 17, 2015 8:12:18 GMT -6
I think its a good thing for 7 on 7 to keep developing in Florida.
They can do all the 7 on 7 work they want. Wont prepare you for Power, Counter and Wedge.
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Post by coachgreen05 on Mar 17, 2015 10:11:06 GMT -6
I think its a good thing for 7 on 7 to keep developing in Florida. They can do all the 7 on 7 work they want. Wont prepare you for Power, Counter and Wedge. Its not suppose to prepare you for counter , power and wedge...
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Post by coachgreen05 on Mar 17, 2015 10:11:37 GMT -6
It appears to me that this an effort to limit outside influences on high school football by keeping 7 on 7 in the hands of high school coaches and avoiding what has happened to basketball with AAU. If that's the case, more power to them! Thats the purpose, keep your kids off "Joe Doe" 7 on 7 team..all spring
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Post by doubletight305 on Mar 17, 2015 10:29:58 GMT -6
I think its a good thing for 7 on 7 to keep developing in Florida. They can do all the 7 on 7 work they want. Wont prepare you for Power, Counter and Wedge. Its not suppose to prepare you for counter , power and wedge... Exactly! In all seriousness 7 on 7 has its place and its merits but in my area of Florida some teams and coaches put too much emphasis on it. I'm all for the regulation of 7 on 7, down here the club team 7 on 7 business is just dirty. For example schools down here will have assistants run 7 on 7 club teams and then use that as a platform to recruit kids to their school. We forbid our kids from trying out for the club teams.
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Post by Chris Clement on Mar 17, 2015 21:49:28 GMT -6
How?
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Post by rystaylo on Mar 18, 2015 5:25:09 GMT -6
doubletight,
If one of those kids from the club team would transfer to one of those coaches schools they would have to sit out a year.
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Post by coachgreen05 on Mar 18, 2015 5:56:09 GMT -6
Its not suppose to prepare you for counter , power and wedge... Exactly! In all seriousness 7 on 7 has its place and its merits but in my area of Florida some teams and coaches put too much emphasis on it. I'm all for the regulation of 7 on 7, down here the club team 7 on 7 business is just dirty. For example schools down here will have assistants run 7 on 7 club teams and then use that as a platform to recruit kids to their school. We forbid our kids from trying out for the club teams. You must be in Dade or Broward.. Why is it so easy for a kid to transfer from your program?
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Post by doubletight305 on Mar 18, 2015 5:58:43 GMT -6
doubletight, If one of those kids from the club team would transfer to one of those coaches schools they would have to sit out a year. I really, really wish it worked this way, and i'm sure that in 99% of the country that rule is followed. But in our county this rule is never enforced, either by negligence of coaches/AD's or by falsification of "proof of address" documents. In fact, player transfers here are covered by the local newspaper in much the same way NFL free agent signings are, always a mention of them in team capsules in the season preview etc. Not saying that club 7on7 is the main culprit, but it exacerbates the illegal recruiting issue at least in my area. Im all for complete regulation by the FHSAA
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Post by bigmoot on Mar 18, 2015 6:00:06 GMT -6
new pride is spot on...its an effort to keep 7v7 from becoming like AAU basketball. Trying to keep control in the hands of high school coaches.
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Post by doubletight305 on Mar 18, 2015 6:42:05 GMT -6
Exactly! In all seriousness 7 on 7 has its place and its merits but in my area of Florida some teams and coaches put too much emphasis on it. I'm all for the regulation of 7 on 7, down here the club team 7 on 7 business is just dirty. For example schools down here will have assistants run 7 on 7 club teams and then use that as a platform to recruit kids to their school. We forbid our kids from trying out for the club teams. You must be in Dade or Broward.. Why is it so easy for a kid to transfer from your program? Well, its easy to transfer to and from any program, it's the unfortunate culture here. We have been very lucky over the last couple of years to not have any transfers outside of legitimate home moves, but my kids are always showing me facebook and instagram messages from assistants from other programs enticing them with "d-1 offers" if they transfer over. But even the big time-nationally ranked teams out here lose quality kids year in and year out to other programs. We choose not to play the "recruiting game" and we are very happy to not deal with the "mercenary" players and the street agents.
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Post by coachgreen05 on Mar 18, 2015 9:17:42 GMT -6
Just gotta find a way to beat them, we have a team in our area like that..started recruiting and became the better team
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