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<blockquote data-quote="southernhive" data-source="post: 597221" data-attributes="member: 193"><p>Have you seen the basketball movie from 1970's called "One on One"? The basketball player(Robbie Benson) was a highschool phenom recruited by every big name college in the US. He gets to school and can not cut it on the court. The head coach does everything in his power to push the kid off the team. Yes, this is reprehensible. If you have not seen it, it is s very good movie and an indictment of " Big Boy", "Win at all cost", athletics. I do not want GT to go down this road!</p><p></p><p>I am fine with explaining to the student-athlete that based on 2 or 3 years of practice his situation and if the student-athlete is interested in transferring to get playing time at another college, then the coaches will help. But....if the student-athlete decides to stick it out and graduate, so be it. I am against pulling a scholarship, processing, pushing, proddding, forcing, etc.. a player to leave!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southernhive, post: 597221, member: 193"] Have you seen the basketball movie from 1970's called "One on One"? The basketball player(Robbie Benson) was a highschool phenom recruited by every big name college in the US. He gets to school and can not cut it on the court. The head coach does everything in his power to push the kid off the team. Yes, this is reprehensible. If you have not seen it, it is s very good movie and an indictment of " Big Boy", "Win at all cost", athletics. I do not want GT to go down this road! I am fine with explaining to the student-athlete that based on 2 or 3 years of practice his situation and if the student-athlete is interested in transferring to get playing time at another college, then the coaches will help. But....if the student-athlete decides to stick it out and graduate, so be it. I am against pulling a scholarship, processing, pushing, proddding, forcing, etc.. a player to leave!! [/QUOTE]
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