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<blockquote data-quote="finalbuzzer" data-source="post: 697994" data-attributes="member: 2385"><p>It certainly shows that our coach believes they are. </p><p></p><p>In terms of the general question Liberty Turns nailed it hard. In any situation when a new boss arrives s/he must have the flexibility to upgrade the personnel as best s/he can within the operational framework. Believing that the guys who signed on with the previous boss will not be put in a position to earn their stripes is ludicrous. Giving a scholarship to a kid is a commitment for 1 year. Letting those who are not up to current standards know that fact is doing them a favor. Then they can make their own decision about whether they want to put in the work as a member of the BTL crew with little or no opportunity of seeing the field. A certain portion will decide that is not what they want and find another alternative. Some others will practice but not play and will not travel to away games.</p><p></p><p>Someone correct me if I am wrong but I have not heard of a scholarship given to an incoming freshman being pulled during their time here (though I know of numerous ones who only ever saw the field in blowouts). Giving information to a player that he uses to decide how to best finish his academic/athletic time in college is useful. Same as it is useful (regardless of the impact on the person's ego) for a Math Prof to tell them by the grade given in Calc that maybe the student is not cut out for chemical engineering. They will find out sooner or later anyway and the early warning can save much grief down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finalbuzzer, post: 697994, member: 2385"] It certainly shows that our coach believes they are. In terms of the general question Liberty Turns nailed it hard. In any situation when a new boss arrives s/he must have the flexibility to upgrade the personnel as best s/he can within the operational framework. Believing that the guys who signed on with the previous boss will not be put in a position to earn their stripes is ludicrous. Giving a scholarship to a kid is a commitment for 1 year. Letting those who are not up to current standards know that fact is doing them a favor. Then they can make their own decision about whether they want to put in the work as a member of the BTL crew with little or no opportunity of seeing the field. A certain portion will decide that is not what they want and find another alternative. Some others will practice but not play and will not travel to away games. Someone correct me if I am wrong but I have not heard of a scholarship given to an incoming freshman being pulled during their time here (though I know of numerous ones who only ever saw the field in blowouts). Giving information to a player that he uses to decide how to best finish his academic/athletic time in college is useful. Same as it is useful (regardless of the impact on the person's ego) for a Math Prof to tell them by the grade given in Calc that maybe the student is not cut out for chemical engineering. They will find out sooner or later anyway and the early warning can save much grief down the road. [/QUOTE]
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