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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 403596" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>It makes no difference if at the end of the day the kid isn't going to play, or will not play much. I don't blame any player who scouts the landscape, sees a very limited role for himself, knows he may spend three years at the end of the bench ... and leaves. Why should we? He will have thrown his eligibility away, and it never comes back. There are plenty of very good schools with very good educations and very good football teams, maybe down a level to FBS. He was faced with that "Am I good enough?" decision at 19, looked at it, and admitted "No". We all face it at some time, in sports, work, or life. Better recruits behind him, better development by someone who came with him, whatever. Why all this angst when somebody leaves? Some act like this guys deflowered Georgia Tech, or GT failed, and all they did was decide they were better off elsewhere. Take all the players who transfer in just one year in the ACC and you can field a couple of units with some substitutions. It happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 403596, member: 2175"] It makes no difference if at the end of the day the kid isn't going to play, or will not play much. I don't blame any player who scouts the landscape, sees a very limited role for himself, knows he may spend three years at the end of the bench ... and leaves. Why should we? He will have thrown his eligibility away, and it never comes back. There are plenty of very good schools with very good educations and very good football teams, maybe down a level to FBS. He was faced with that "Am I good enough?" decision at 19, looked at it, and admitted "No". We all face it at some time, in sports, work, or life. Better recruits behind him, better development by someone who came with him, whatever. Why all this angst when somebody leaves? Some act like this guys deflowered Georgia Tech, or GT failed, and all they did was decide they were better off elsewhere. Take all the players who transfer in just one year in the ACC and you can field a couple of units with some substitutions. It happens. [/QUOTE]
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