Posted by GarrettFields on June 05, 2013 at 15:13:50 from (98.19.128.192):
In Reply to: Sports posted by jhilyer on June 05, 2013 at 10:03:00:
This cat has a long tail! I can see both sides of the coin. I played middle, and high school basketball for a small private school. It was pretty simple at my house. If I wanted to play ball, I had to do my chores. Simple as that. As far as no back up plan, after you put your dad pants on, and get done explaining to them YOUR requirements for being on the team, go ahead and explain to them that if they where full ride college/and or pro material, schools would already be sniffing around(if their in HS). Even if they do have colleges courting them, make it clear that while those recruiters make you feel like a long lost son, your actually just a tool in their shed. The only plus is getting a education on the cheap, but I have a couple of friends that would gladly go back and pay their way if they could have their knee's and ankle's back. In 2000 I turned down a walk on spot at a small DIV II school, while my buddy accepted. I went to school for 2 years got a degree, and started making money. My friend blowed a knee, red shirted, and then blew another knee, that lost him his limited scholarship. He's working at FED-Ex to pay his degree off. 999 out of 1000 college ball players have a story similar to this maybe you have one locally that can talk to them?
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