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Moc1: Great post.
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| Posts: 1844 | Location: Cook County | Registered: June 07, 2005 |    |
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TPM-NOT sure where you and Bee came up with this notion of "babysitting" by college coaches. Certainly not from me. Never said it and never implied it. Did you call it babysitting when you were raising your son through high school? Did you have no rules and regulations during those years? I have yet to bring up my kids in this thread but since you have decided to-"your son's professors are not there to babysit either"--please tell us how many of YOUR son's professors sat in your living room and offered your son a scholarship? offered to get him to the next level? offered to help him improve his math skills? offered to get him some place to study during the summer(Cape Cod League). Took him to Omaha-all expenses paid, just so he could experience the thrill of the Calculus World Series. Apples and oranges. My kids' professors couldn't care less how they perform in the classroom but the coaches certainly have a vested interest.  Their livleyhood depends on it. Professors get paid regardless of their "won/loss record"-they do not recruit students. Look, you and Bee have done a wonderful job raising your sons and so have a lot of other websters but to believe every player has had the same upbringing and is on the same wavelength as yours is just not the case. Lots of coaches understand this and therefore implement rules for all to follow and hopefully disipline fairly and evenly. Maybe some coaches do not feel the need and as I stated before-fine. I disagree, and it's a matter of opinion. BTW-wouldn't "supervise" be a better word than "babysit". Just my opinion. 
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| Posts: 916 | Location: Orlando | Registered: August 25, 2003 |    |
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Haven't been near a computer the last couple of days but just got caught up on the latest. First let me say in previous posts that I was wrong in some of my information and owe Bee a very small apology for calling him an idiot because I did post where I was possibly being employed. Granted it was like two weeks (not sure of the time so if it's wrong I apologize) and in another forum. So I am glad Bee that you do happen to remember pretty much everything I post or have the time to research everything said in here. TPM - I can appreciate your opposition on my stance and I will let you know (and Moc1) that when/if I am in a position to run my own program I will check with other coaches to see what they do for this stuff. You have got me to be more open minded. Moc1 I know you weren't out to "rescue" me but I believe you did a great job of presenting some of my argument better than I did. I thought you did a very good job of bringing up how Bee changes everything to suit his argument. There were several things he tried to "quote" that I said that was completely off base. I am glad you were able to call him out on that. Prime example is when TPM said she objected to my stance on alcohol and tobacco. I NEVER mentioned tobacco in any shape form or fashion (unless I mentioned it in passing 5 years ago in the hitting forum when I might have said a dip can in your back pocket will help you get better balance - Bee I am sure you can help by remembering or looking that up) but he brought it up later and that is where you got that TPM. Anyway - MOST of the posters here have only dealt with a small number of schools so the exposure to how other teams do things is very limited. It's one of those things that you are probably not going to convince one side to the other side's thinking. To each their own.
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| Posts: 1233 | Location: Kentucky but soon to be North Carolina | Registered: May 12, 2006 |    |
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Coach2709, I may be missing something but you made some statements regarding what went down at the school you might be employed at followed by your harsh views of players drinking during season. I was especially concerned with your view of players over 21.  As I told Moc1, this is what brought us to post our views. Your prior views seemed to forget that players are kids and kids mess up. Your stance was, my way or the highway. We were trying to make a point that it isn't always like that, schools have rules for the general population and most college coaches abide by those rules with some of their own and before you make up your mind HOW it should be you needed to be a bit more open minded. I may be mssing something, did you change anything along the way? I NEVER stated that drinking during the season was ok or should be allowed. I just stated that before you make rules that kids can't keep, you understand truely what a coaches role is and how most handle situations when they arise. They usually don't kick the kids off of the team. Maybe that is why Moc got confused, you did change some things didn't you? I am not sure how all schools handle things, but I do know one thing, we are parents of players, former players, current players, big schools, little schools, public and private schools. We have learned alot from them. You might learn more from parents on this site more than you can imagine. 
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| Posts: 10759 | Location: South Florida | Registered: July 28, 2003 |    |
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quote: by moc1: BEE, I find it amusing that you've gone back and changed virtually every one of your posts
lol, as you pointed out I added "silly" & fixed typos ... added nifong as it came across the news crawl - no conspiracy there gee, maybe you saw what ya wanted to see my stance has been - "a college coach has no business meddling in the off-campus legal activities of his players" - and I clearly said our coaches implimented university rules & policies quote: by moc: To me it's rather naive on your part to believe that once a player leaves home he is "ready" to take on the world and needs no limits imposed on him by a college coach
you've once again mis-quoted me and changed the discussion, which for the lst 3 pages has been coach managing off-campus legal activities quote: by moc: NOT sure where you and Bee came up with this notion of "babysitting" by college coaches. Certainly not from me. Never said it and never implied it
it would seem to implied by endorsing a coach's 24-7 off-campus lifestyle management of his 21+ yr old players. quote: by moc: please tell us how many of YOUR son's professors sat in your living room and offered your son a scholarship? offered to get him to the next level? offered to help him improve
a classic red herring?? (def: a distractor that draws attention away from the real issue) anyway, they did it by proxy, ie: the head of the department did it in her office added 07:13 GMT quote: by moc: My kids' professors couldn't care less how they perform in the classroom
bummer ... students who are essentially their customers, are being cheated tobacco was likely mentioned because it's site use is banned by ncaa I believe FSU's Martin's policy is to confiscate it and stow it safely in his cheek  happy father's day to all ps- I reserve the right to correct tipos hippos typos
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| Posts: 3616 | Location: NE Ohio | Registered: December 27, 2002 |    |
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New to the thread, but have to comment. I know that my son had to sign a "Prospective Student Athlete declaration" which was an A-M bulletted declaration encompasing a wide range of declarations that "I did not do this, my family was not give this, I was not entertained outside a 30 mile range of the campus.....etc."
There were 3 other lines pertinent to this thread "I have not participated in..... *Consumption of alcohol and/or illegal drugs *Adult entertainment (including entertainment clubs and hiring of escort/exotic dancers *Entered drinking establishments if you or the prospect are under the age of 21.
Each prospect was required to sign and date this.
We as parents of a D-1 player in California, expect that when we tour a campus, meet coaches and team memebers that they are in compliance with the NCAA D-l recruiting rules and regulations. These coaches are to be the next guiding influence for our son over the next 3-4 years. I am interested in the role they will play, and yes they play a signifigant role. We actually chose the school we did, not because of the size/publicity of the program, but whom we were sending our son to be educated in the classroom and on the field. Too many people are hung up on the status...Find the place that your son will succeed and be developed not only as a player, but as a person. Our son was academically able to go just about anywhere - grades and test scores - ultimately he chose a school that was not as high profile, but where he felt everything fit. This is all such a personal decision, my advice, do not get caught up in the hype - take the time to find the best place for your player academically and athletically. It does no good for a player to a big program and sit, ball players need to play. With the new transfer rules in place this becomes even more important - find the best fit...just my two cents.
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| Posts: 865 | Location: nor cali | Registered: September 03, 2007 |    |
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iheartbb ... First off ... welcome aboard. Secondly ... I like what you stated, how you stated it, and the sincerity behind it. I agree 100% ... (now doesn't that just make your day?) It feels like your son did much the same as ours and it was a wonderful experience in every way. Thanks for sharing.
Mary Ann * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "The Lord Himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged." Deuteronomy 31:8 [8/21/08]
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| Posts: 3937 | Location: Somewhere out there beneath the pale moonlight ... | Registered: January 02, 2003 |    |
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