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or when they drop their sport altogether. That's far more common than transfers
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I'm sure, but an info that you can provide vs. just feelings. I'm actually surprised the # of kids who remain rostered and dedicated for 4 years on my D's team who have neve got more than sympathy minutes here and there. Looking over their historical rosters I see one who appears to drop out of the game completely (i.e. not showing on another roster anywhere else) are just a few.
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I'm sure, but an info that you can provide vs. just feelings. I'm actually surprised the # of kids who remain rostered and dedicated for 4 years on my D's team who have neve got more than sympathy minutes here and there. Looking over their historical rosters I see one who appears to drop out of the game completely (i.e. not showing on another roster anywhere else) are just a few.
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This has been discussed plenty on TS over the years. The number of kids that don't play all four years is shockingly high. There's many reasons for it - no PT, burnout, chronic injuries, wanting to focus more on school, coach changes etc. Absolutely the majority do, but overall the numbers of drop outs are are higher than most realize. Also consider your D's team is just one team. If it is a great group of people and coaching staff that's more likely to keep players there without minutes. If those things aren't present AND you're not playing? you're far more likely to quit or transfer
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