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By nolebull813 · Posted
Imagine if they decided to play with a bunch of kids who would never play a down of athletic competition a day in their life after high school and the school starts becoming a door mat for everyone to beat up on. And then they get a reputation of being an athletic laughingstock. And enrollment goes down, and they have financial troubles. But hey, at least they appeased some message board goobers -
By Floridaatlantic1 · Posted
It seems like a lot of turnover at many positions in that school. New coach needs to rent some apartments for players and give some 100 dollar handshakes to make it in today Florida high school football. Oh wait, no one recruits illegally here in Florida... my bad -
By nolebull813 · Posted
And when it comes to here say, and “he said, she said” people tend to believe the story that they agree with. The side of the story they would take regardless. -
By nolebull813 · Posted
What did he say specifically? That football players were being admitted via the scholarship feature that average joes can’t attain? The laws have changed and ANYONE in the state of Florida can apply to go to a private school. So maybe football players are given extra help with their application process. That wouldn’t mean other kids can’t apply. The scholarships are all done through the state. If the school wants to admit kids in a priority of how they can benefit the school I don’t see an issue with it. Private schools rely on money. Public schools just get millions of dollars thrown at it regardless of how incompetent or safe the school is. So I’m still not seeing the problem with kids wanting to get a better education coming from public schools that could be failing them.
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