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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy’d the coach leave? What happens to the incoming recruits?
As for recruits, we all know that can go one of two ways: anything in writing is honored, anything verbal might or might not be honored. Also, incoming players were selected for a reason, and that reason might not match the new coach's style, so anticipated playing time might suffer or there might be a transfer out or two in a year.
So, that's about it. YW.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon't these same questions get asked every time a coach leaves a school? Granted, leaving varies, Iona's coach left midseason, for example, so that was maybe disciplinary, and Trinity had a winning record, so probably took a better job.
As for recruits, we all know that can go one of two ways: anything in writing is honored, anything verbal might or might not be honored. Also, incoming players were selected for a reason, and that reason might not match the new coach's style, so anticipated playing time might suffer or there might be a transfer out or two in a year.
So, that's about it. YW.
If they helped a few get in through admissions that work is already done. 2020 and younger wouldn't be impacted as these schools don't make moves without SATs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrinity typically has a big roster and it's D3 so you aren't dealing with $$
If they helped a few get in through admissions that work is already done. 2020 and younger wouldn't be impacted as these schools don't make moves without SATs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMike is a great guy, but after 22 years of service, he got railroaded by a parent who is a lawyer and the new kid on the block AD (been there a year) who did not stand behind Mike. Coward administrator. Mike wanted to discipline a player until daddy lawyer stepped in. Mike was trying to do the right thing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMike is a great guy, but after 22 years of service, he got railroaded by a parent who is a lawyer and the new kid on the block AD (been there a year) who did not stand behind Mike. Coward administrator. Mike wanted to discipline a player until daddy lawyer stepped in. Mike was trying to do the right thing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy’d the coach leave? What happens to the incoming recruits?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDon't these same questions get asked every time a coach leaves a school? Granted, leaving varies, Iona's coach left midseason, for example, so that was maybe disciplinary, and Trinity had a winning record, so probably took a better job.
As for recruits, we all know that can go one of two ways: anything in writing is honored, anything verbal might or might not be honored. Also, incoming players were selected for a reason, and that reason might not match the new coach's style, so anticipated playing time might suffer or there might be a transfer out or two in a year.
So, that's about it. YW.
First off, Trinity did not have a winning record. 2-6-2 in the league and 5-7-3 overall.
D3, NESCAC. There is nothing in writing from a soccer perspective. If you were ED and coach helped you, you are still in, they don't pull your admission. There is no money to pull either. Technically, you aren't even on the team until you make the team in the Fall of next year. That said, if the coach wanted you, she wanted you for a reason and you make the team.
Next...anticipated playing time? As a freshman at a NESCAC school and most colleges for that matter, there is no anticipated playing time. No one is promised anything. If your little Mia thinks your kid is going to start because the coach said she liked her when she was being "recruited", then you are an idiot. Coach says she likes everyone she helps, whether that be financially or academically.
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Why doesn’t Mike S sue the school for letting him go over a major drug related issue that the school covered up? He did the right thing. The school and her father are setting her up for failure. Get in trouble, ALOT of trouble and don’t worry daddy will cover it up with his $$$
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drugs/alcholo go hand in hand with youth teen soccer. at my hs the boys soccer team was notorious for being bigtime users. Big time team too, state championship quality.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postdrugs/alcholo go hand in hand with youth teen soccer. at my hs the boys soccer team was notorious for being bigtime users. Big time team too, state championship quality.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy doesn’t Mike S sue the school for letting him go over a major drug related issue that the school covered up? He did the right thing. The school and her father are setting her up for failure. Get in trouble, ALOT of trouble and don’t worry daddy will cover it up with his $$$
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