Bipolarcane
We are the Mighty and the mighty don’t kneel
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Funny if he ends up at Nebraska or Maryland.
So from what I'm gathering, Francois has decommitted multiple times. Since he didn't get to transfer to the school he wants to, he's literally pouting and going through the motions (where have we heard this before). So now he doesn't have a spot at UF or Ohio State, some want to let him back here thinking he's going to be an elite prospect based off his Junior year film? Time to move on.
You just described our number 1 corner target.
Yeah I agree if it’s true.
But I still hope he signs with us.
I don't have a definitive answer as to the timing of the culture shift but it certainly began during my generation (I was born in '94 - since "Millennial" is a buzz word around here and to be fair I'm not sure what the parameters for said designation are) but the self-importance phenomenon has grown greatly throughout the country since that time. We tend to be hyperfocal of SoFla but this isn't an isolated problem. It's prevalent from New England to South Beach to the Rockies and I'm sure elsewhere. The concern that I have is that it's born of the present culture throughout, kids and guardians/parental figures alike. **** man there's plenty of people in their forties who have been acting this way their whole life, issue now is the kids follow suit.I have a question for the guys who are in the weeds with HS Football, even hoops and baseball. Up here, I will use hockey as my example since it is king, kids are more concerned for the name on the back of the jersey than the front. I thought it was just in youth and high school sports. Apparently it runs rampant at the college level as well (at big time hockey programs). A segment of kids focus on whats next and not the present. My High School team was dominant, if we lost a state title we thought the world was going to end, so we basically never did. It was about our crew and then the kids after us had a standard and they busted ***. When I was in college we had kids go to the NHL and kids playing for contracts but they were team dudes, you had one or two maybe who could go into the corner with a dozen eggs and come out with 13 worried about a contract but that was rare.
It sounds like this phenomenon is happening down south, is this accurate? If so, when did this happen? I blame the parents but maybe someone else has a view that can educate me. I coach and I watch from the sidelines in another sport. Parents blowing in kids ears is a problem, let them play man. If they act like an ***, are being a ***** teammate or showing up a coach or ref lay into them, other than that, let them figure it out. Cream rises to the top. Again, just looking for a potential differing opinion to be educated since my opinion is, well, just my opinion.
I have a question for the guys who are in the weeds with HS Football, even hoops and baseball. Up here, I will use hockey as my example since it is king, kids are more concerned for the name on the back of the jersey than the front. I thought it was just in youth and high school sports. Apparently it runs rampant at the college level as well (at big time hockey programs). A segment of kids focus on whats next and not the present. My High School team was dominant, if we lost a state title we thought the world was going to end, so we basically never did. It was about our crew and then the kids after us had a standard and they busted ***. When I was in college we had kids go to the NHL and kids playing for contracts but they were team dudes, you had one or two maybe who could go into the corner with a dozen eggs and come out with 13 worried about a contract but that was rare.
It sounds like this phenomenon is happening down south, is this accurate? If so, when did this happen? I blame the parents but maybe someone else has a view that can educate me. I coach and I watch from the sidelines in another sport. Parents blowing in kids ears is a problem, let them play man. If they act like an ***, are being a ***** teammate or showing up a coach or ref lay into them, other than that, let them figure it out. Cream rises to the top. Again, just looking for a potential differing opinion to be educated since my opinion is, well, just my opinion.
What have we done since this kid was born???What happened to PSU? Wasn't Oregon also involved at some point? This kids treating us like a side b*tch and we are allowing it. the worst part is he’s not even performing at a high level. He’s been average.
Setting a bad precedent moving forward, one we apparently set out to stop. The ‘21, ‘22, ‘23 class kids are watching knowing they can get away with the same bullsh*t.
If you want kids to stop treating a UM offers as a back up plan ... stop letting kids use UM’s offer as back up plan.
I maintain my stance. 0% chance this kid is a Cane. I’ll put money on it or we can wager something else.
He's recruited to Miami as a Safety, but your point still appliesYou just described our number 1 corner target.
He was a corner prospect... until he told us he wanted to play safety. Another layer (although minor) to the already ridiculous story of this kids recruitment.He's recruited to Miami as a Safety, but your point still applies
Lol true. I'm just fine without him. After he came back the first time I'll admit I was definitely happy, but after recommit #2 he can f*ck off. And that was before I had read this today about his average season and attitude. No questions about it nowHe was a corner prospect... until he told us he wanted to play safety. Another layer (although minor) to the already ridiculous story of this kids recruitment.
I have a question for the guys who are in the weeds with HS Football, even hoops and baseball. Up here, I will use hockey as my example since it is king, kids are more concerned for the name on the back of the jersey than the front. I thought it was just in youth and high school sports. Apparently it runs rampant at the college level as well (at big time hockey programs). A segment of kids focus on whats next and not the present. My High School team was dominant, if we lost a state title we thought the world was going to end, so we basically never did. It was about our crew and then the kids after us had a standard and they busted ***. When I was in college we had kids go to the NHL and kids playing for contracts but they were team dudes, you had one or two maybe who could go into the corner with a dozen eggs and come out with 13 worried about a contract but that was rare.
It sounds like this phenomenon is happening down south, is this accurate? If so, when did this happen? I blame the parents but maybe someone else has a view that can educate me. I coach and I watch from the sidelines in another sport. Parents blowing in kids ears is a problem, let them play man. If they act like an ***, are being a ***** teammate or showing up a coach or ref lay into them, other than that, let them figure it out. Cream rises to the top. Again, just looking for a potential differing opinion to be educated since my opinion is, well, just my opinion.
Banda has a history of chasing kids even after they decommit from us. It’s ******* pathetic. I get one has to go out swinging but god **** this situation is flat out embarrassing. The kid decommitted twice and is flat out saying, I rather go to this school or that school. Have some respect for yourself.