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Suing?
For a varsity spot?
As a freshman?
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For a varsity spot?
As a freshman?
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Originally Posted by Deuce King
This is why we need more fathers involved in their kids life. A man would know better to even attempt to take it this far.
Originally Posted by zapatohead408
man, I got cut from my high school team too, but so did MJ, so I'm straight.
So what happened, did you guys carry 20 players once the football/baseball players become eligible, or were there some guys that were relegated to the JV squad? I know you aren't going to say you went short-handed with a six-man roster or something. Concur that the coach may not have communicated effectively, but he was in a bind early in the year with (potentially) his best players unavailable. Play the kids until the vets comeback at full strength.Originally Posted by steven42lh
Originally Posted by The Stoic Paisano
Why? Certain (football) players were unavailable to be named to the basketball team at one point. Once they became eligible, those players earned back their spots. In the meantime, the basketball team shouldn't have had to play with a less than full roster, and the suing kid is probably one of the temp players.Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
If i were to guess the coach maintains both the football team and Basketball team. Favoritism is at play here.
How is this different than a player holding a spot on a roster during spring practice and getting booted for an incoming freshman recruit in August.
My school had overlap between baseball, football, and basketball. The football members and baseball members who made the team workout in the summer before the school year begins and when open tryouts are held it is for a set number of available spots minus the previous team members and accepted players from other sports. We knew once we made the roster after tryouts that was it for the year. None of this foolishness with another set of tryouts later in the semester after you are told you are on the team and practice as a team for 3 months. The coach should have thought this out better.
Originally Posted by LuckyLuchiano
At my school, b ball tryouts started at the end of football season, and there is no such thing as trying out for varsity lol, if you're a freshmen and nice, coach knows about you before season starts. And most coaches already have in mind the football players they want. Where I'm from tryouts are for Jv, while varsity uses that time for conditioning.
Originally Posted by The Stoic Paisano
So what happened, did you guys carry 20 players once the football/baseball players become eligible, or were there some guys that were relegated to the JV squad? I know you aren't going to say you went short-handed with a six-man roster or something. Concur that the coach may not have communicated effectively, but he was in a bind early in the year with (potentially) his best players unavailable. Play the kids until the vets comeback at full strength.Originally Posted by steven42lh
Originally Posted by The Stoic Paisano
Why? Certain (football) players were unavailable to be named to the basketball team at one point. Once they became eligible, those players earned back their spots. In the meantime, the basketball team shouldn't have had to play with a less than full roster, and the suing kid is probably one of the temp players.Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
If i were to guess the coach maintains both the football team and Basketball team. Favoritism is at play here.
How is this different than a player holding a spot on a roster during spring practice and getting booted for an incoming freshman recruit in August.
My school had overlap between baseball, football, and basketball. The football members and baseball members who made the team workout in the summer before the school year begins and when open tryouts are held it is for a set number of available spots minus the previous team members and accepted players from other sports. We knew once we made the roster after tryouts that was it for the year. None of this foolishness with another set of tryouts later in the semester after you are told you are on the team and practice as a team for 3 months. The coach should have thought this out better.