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<blockquote data-quote="croberts" data-source="post: 597072" data-attributes="member: 750"><p>The kids are not fools. They only need to know that every kid will be given every opportunity to compete and play. They all have every expectation of playing and starting at some point but 40 roster members will be surprised to find out they are not going to reach that goal at Tech. To those that never played, the work and time involved to stay on a roster to watch others play is great and often not worth the rigor . Our coaches have a responsibility to help those players find a new home where they can enjoy both school and ball. We are making too much out of this process. We are not going to place 5 kids on medical waivers each year like a few schools (Bama) only to see them then transfer to JSU and play for a lesser championship. You can do it the right way. Yes, this is the right way in 2019 but probably looked down on by most schools 20 years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croberts, post: 597072, member: 750"] The kids are not fools. They only need to know that every kid will be given every opportunity to compete and play. They all have every expectation of playing and starting at some point but 40 roster members will be surprised to find out they are not going to reach that goal at Tech. To those that never played, the work and time involved to stay on a roster to watch others play is great and often not worth the rigor . Our coaches have a responsibility to help those players find a new home where they can enjoy both school and ball. We are making too much out of this process. We are not going to place 5 kids on medical waivers each year like a few schools (Bama) only to see them then transfer to JSU and play for a lesser championship. You can do it the right way. Yes, this is the right way in 2019 but probably looked down on by most schools 20 years ago. [/QUOTE]
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