Dr. V
PhD Student
Posts: 1539
Reg: 11-21-04
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05-13-20 11:58 AM - Post#307304
In response to SomeGuy
I'm only speaking for myself rather than anyone else on these boards.
I realize that today's world is much more of a "transactional" world, but for at least some geezers such as myself, loyalty actually means something. It's one thing if a player is a star coming out of h.s., e.g., perhaps Boudreau. A school knows it is very lucky to have gotten a player of that caliber and if he decides after one or two years that he wants a higher level of competition, which he could have had if he had chosen a high major to begin with, then that's that. But it's different when a player is marginal coming out of h.s. and a school provides a place for him and its coaches work with him to build up his skills, his strength etc. and then, despite strenuous attempts to get him to stay and play, he nevertheless sits out, gets the benefit of that prestigious school's degree and then transfers to a high major.
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