Actually, probably ANY team in America.
A school with such brilliant leadership as GT ( regardless of continuing to steal from the taxpayers via credit card fraud, etc.) can not find a way to accommodate a handful of S/As that spill their guts on the field AND the classroom?
**** no - we are the Hill****s of GT and we don’t care what additional burdens we put on these young people despite the extraordinary sacrifices they already make.
We have to make sure these worthless S/As understand they are not to be appreciated . They will not be given help with scheduling. As a matter of fact, it is the job of the Hill****s to go out of their way to make it Unreasonably more difficult.
Arrogant, pompous, self righteous, jealous frauds from the Hill.
I normally agree with you but I am just not able to make the jump with you on this one. I don’t understand the high emotions in this one. We are a school first and foremost. We aren’t going to manufacture courses to fit into athletic requirements. Why, in the scenario you’re so passionately advancing, wouldn’t we adjust practice schedule around the classes if modification was required?
There isn’t a set in stone time block practices must occur at, only time limits on contact between players and coaches. Frankly I think manipulation of either schedule is a bridge too far.
We all have said (at one point or another) that this offense is senior laden this year. Extra practice time for on starters isn’t a bad thing, and the onus is on the coaches to make sure the players are ready to go despite academic concerns.
I won’t rehash my previous posts about the mission of GT being education first and all others second, for brevity.
That said, it’s just my opinion and you’re equally entitled to your own.
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