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<blockquote data-quote="MidtownJacket" data-source="post: 554154" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>Not sure if it will help, but I think a large portion of our fanbase understands that the scenario is what's mutually agreeable for PB and GT. He played some great ball for us, and has been a helluva ambassador for our program. He chose to move on to a different team to pursue a graduate degree in a program we don't offer. He took the time to provide an interview to the local paper to talk about the decision and went out of his way to frame it as an opportunity for him and not a dig on the program. His dad, an active and well liked member of our online community, took it even further to come on to the board and share information about the decision and his son's thought process. At this point the Braun family has done more than is reasonable to expect so people were appreciate of the effort. </p><p></p><p>I think some, myself included, wanted to make sure you're not throwing mud or stirring trouble for either the program or the Braun Family. So far as I can tell, everyone acted reasonably in the decision for Parker to take his next step in school and attend UT. The departure was amicable and so people just wanted to show their appreciation for what t he Braun family has done for the Institute, wish them well, then move on to the future for our program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidtownJacket, post: 554154, member: 959"] Not sure if it will help, but I think a large portion of our fanbase understands that the scenario is what's mutually agreeable for PB and GT. He played some great ball for us, and has been a helluva ambassador for our program. He chose to move on to a different team to pursue a graduate degree in a program we don't offer. He took the time to provide an interview to the local paper to talk about the decision and went out of his way to frame it as an opportunity for him and not a dig on the program. His dad, an active and well liked member of our online community, took it even further to come on to the board and share information about the decision and his son's thought process. At this point the Braun family has done more than is reasonable to expect so people were appreciate of the effort. I think some, myself included, wanted to make sure you're not throwing mud or stirring trouble for either the program or the Braun Family. So far as I can tell, everyone acted reasonably in the decision for Parker to take his next step in school and attend UT. The departure was amicable and so people just wanted to show their appreciation for what t he Braun family has done for the Institute, wish them well, then move on to the future for our program. [/QUOTE]
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