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Post by 50slantstrong on Jul 24, 2017 11:24:03 GMT -6
School has won two consecutive league titles, had the same HC for for four years now and by almost all accounts is an environment in which we have the best interest of the kids at heart.
Two kids (both returning starters) are now enrolled at another school that's won 5 games in 3 years and has had 4 head coaches in 6 years. Come to find out their passing league coach is working on that campus and is good friends with the head coach.
Idiotic parents and passing league clubs strike again.
(Vent over)
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Post by famar on Jul 24, 2017 11:27:42 GMT -6
School has won two consecutive league titles, had the same HC for for four years now and by almost all accounts is an environment in which we have the best interest of the kids at heart. Two kids (both returning starters) are now enrolled at another school that's won 5 games in 3 years and has had 4 head coaches in 6 years. Come to find out their passing league coach is working on that campus and is good friends with the head coach. Idiotic parents and passing league clubs strike again. (Vent over) I don't know your kids or your situation, so I mean no offense, but if these kids could jump ship that easily, were they really worth having on your team?
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Post by huddlehut on Jul 24, 2017 11:46:05 GMT -6
Their value to the programs is dependent upon their speed and size.
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Post by **** on Jul 24, 2017 14:04:42 GMT -6
School has won two consecutive league titles, had the same HC for for four years now and by almost all accounts is an environment in which we have the best interest of the kids at heart. Two kids (both returning starters) are now enrolled at another school that's won 5 games in 3 years and has had 4 head coaches in 6 years. Come to find out their passing league coach is working on that campus and is good friends with the head coach. Idiotic parents and passing league clubs strike again. (Vent over) Do you not have transfer rules in your state? In MO if a kid did that, and it was proved they moved for athletic reasons, they would be ineligible from all sports for 365 days. Only way I've seen people make it work is going private to public and showing they couldn't afford tuition. Or the parents get a new job and moved to the new town.
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Post by dytmook on Jul 24, 2017 15:56:02 GMT -6
Pretty sure it's foggy ground for a passing league coach to be at a school where summer league players are at. isn't it that AAU coaches can't be coach their respective high school coaches?
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Post by coachd5085 on Jul 24, 2017 16:15:12 GMT -6
Pretty sure it's foggy ground for a passing league coach to be at a school where summer league players are at. isn't it that AAU coaches can't be coach their respective high school coaches? You have to keep in mind that there are 50 states with at least 50 different athletic associations and 50 different sets of rules. Some states have multiple associations with multiple sets of rules in that state.
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Post by peacock1915 on Jul 24, 2017 16:31:12 GMT -6
Sucks, we had a WR move a week before season two years ago. Mom moved in with boyfriend, kid would have helped us win two-three more ballgames. Wound up going to an out of state juco and not making it. If he would have stayed with us would have probably signed with same juco as our QB and still be playing.
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Post by 50slantstrong on Jul 24, 2017 16:40:03 GMT -6
School has won two consecutive league titles, had the same HC for for four years now and by almost all accounts is an environment in which we have the best interest of the kids at heart. Two kids (both returning starters) are now enrolled at another school that's won 5 games in 3 years and has had 4 head coaches in 6 years. Come to find out their passing league coach is working on that campus and is good friends with the head coach. Idiotic parents and passing league clubs strike again. (Vent over) Do you not have transfer rules in your state? In MO if a kid did that, and it was proved they moved for athletic reasons, they would be ineligible from all sports for 365 days. Only way I've seen people make it work is going private to public and showing they couldn't afford tuition. Or the parents get a new job and moved to the new town. Everybody has a great aunt's best friend's niece's cousin who has an address right next to every school in Southern California.
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Post by 50slantstrong on Jul 24, 2017 16:41:55 GMT -6
Pretty sure it's foggy ground for a passing league coach to be at a school where summer league players are at. isn't it that AAU coaches can't be coach their respective high school coaches? The guy isn't a "coach" as far as the school board as concerned. But needless to say he's there to help the football program.
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Post by dytmook on Jul 24, 2017 16:49:09 GMT -6
Pretty sure it's foggy ground for a passing league coach to be at a school where summer league players are at. isn't it that AAU coaches can't be coach their respective high school coaches? You have to keep in mind that there are 50 states with at least 50 different athletic associations and 50 different sets of rules. Some states have multiple associations with multiple sets of rules in that state. Oh definitely that's why I said it was foggy. Pretty sure we all would say it's not that ethical but that's about it.
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Post by wildcatslbcoach24 on Jul 24, 2017 16:51:53 GMT -6
School has won two consecutive league titles, had the same HC for for four years now and by almost all accounts is an environment in which we have the best interest of the kids at heart. Two kids (both returning starters) are now enrolled at another school that's won 5 games in 3 years and has had 4 head coaches in 6 years. Come to find out their passing league coach is working on that campus and is good friends with the head coach. Idiotic parents and passing league clubs strike again. (Vent over) Do you not have transfer rules in your state? In MO if a kid did that, and it was proved they moved for athletic reasons, they would be ineligible from all sports for 365 days. Only way I've seen people make it work is going private to public and showing they couldn't afford tuition. Or the parents get a new job and moved to the new town. They should have to sit out the year in many states unless they can prove hardship for transfer, esp epically if they didn't move out of the school's boundaries. Unless you're in a situation like several rust belt cities like Cleveland and Milwaukee where you can pretty much go to any school of your choosing at any time.
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Post by wildcatslbcoach24 on Jul 24, 2017 16:56:23 GMT -6
Pretty sure it's foggy ground for a passing league coach to be at a school where summer league players are at. isn't it that AAU coaches can't be coach their respective high school coaches? [/quote Was part of the argument that led to Greenfield's( Milwaukee suburb) HC being let go. Not saying that it was intentionally done but a lot of teams took umbridge with the HC being the HC of a traveling 7on7 team. Kids from far away burbs and the North side of Milwaukee ended up coming to play at the school after being part of the travel team.
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Post by 50slantstrong on Jul 24, 2017 20:51:23 GMT -6
Funny part is....the school's HC was in my student teaching cohort. He was coaching at a mid level school at the time stacked with talent but always finished runner up in their league. Every time I saw him for the whole semester the guy sang the blues about how all the kids in his boundaries are recruited to other schools.
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Post by coachfrankc on Sept 19, 2017 8:02:42 GMT -6
We had our would-be starting QB tell us the the 1st day of practice last year that he was transferring to a private school to play baseball. He made the decision in early June but waited until Day 1 to tell us... Kid was not missed though. Bad leader.
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Post by fkaboneyard on Sept 19, 2017 10:50:55 GMT -6
We had our would-be starting QB tell us the the 1st day of practice last year that he was transferring to a private school to play baseball. He made the decision in early June but waited until Day 1 to tell us... Kid was not missed though. Bad leader. Addition by subtraction.
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