This is a very interesting topic, wish coaches, or better yet, club "owners" chimed in. On one hand I understand that the A team wants to win, so bringing in strongest players from outside to fill in the open slots makes sense. On the other hand, isn't there a need to show that if you work hard on the B team you get promoted? Granted you need to be good enough to be at least in the bottom quarter of the roster. This also gives more play time to players previously riding the bench. From a business stand point (and clubs are business regardless of them being registered as a non profits), don't you want to keep parents paying as they can reasonably believe that their kid has a chance to move up?
This same topic was discussed on ESPN College just yesterday in relation to the transfer portal. When a player does everything right and is ready to start after being a backup for 2-3 years, but the coach brings in a transfer player instead, what message does this send to the team?
This same topic was discussed on ESPN College just yesterday in relation to the transfer portal. When a player does everything right and is ready to start after being a backup for 2-3 years, but the coach brings in a transfer player instead, what message does this send to the team?
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