Nobody is mad that the kid wants to better himself. The question that I have asked is would you take him back if no better opportunity came his way? In other words would you be ok for UL to be plan B even after he has basically quit them.
Scholarships are year to year, he played the season, he didn’t quit anything. His spot and scholarship are not guaranteed, if we found better talent to replace him he would be told to get lost and nobody would say a word.
I will share a good example. I'll try and keep this short. I'm a master jeweler. Been in this business for 29 years come June of this year. I've been the bench jeweler for a local Lafayette jewelry store for the last 4 years. 2 weeks ago, I signed paperwork to purchase another jewelery business. I went in to inform the owner of this and that I would be leaving. She was sad and asked if there was anything she could do to get me to stay. There wasn't, of course, because this was a huge opportunity for me. Keep in mind, I would now be in direct competition with them. She didn't get mad or upset. She looked across the desk, thanked me for all I had done for them and said, " you know what James? At the end of the day, I always ask God to bless me with the best opportunities, so how can I get upset for God blessing you with one?"
Depends on the person and the situation. There have been people at my company that have given their two weeks who we would absolutely take back. There have also been a few that have given their two weeks and we told them it was not needed and they were free to leave immediately. We have also had people who have up and quit with no notice. Every situation is different.
It depends on the kid in question. Some kids you may not want back. Some kids, you might be glad theyre leaving. If its Fulks? Yes. Absolutely. I would take him back.
Scholarships are year to year, he played the season, he didn’t quit anything. His spot and scholarship are not guaranteed, if we found better talent to replace him he would be told to get lost and nobody would say a word.
You still can't answer the questions. Sir we can agree to disagree at this point.
You still can't answer the questions. Sir we can agree to disagree at this point.
I’ve answered every question, you pretend there is some code of honor in college athletics where there is no gray area. If he wants to come back and the coaches and teammates will have him, not sure what it matters to anyone else.
The obvious answer is that we need more movement after penetration in order to be able to finish.
I would chime in on this post, but I’m afraid it will be deleted as my last few posts have been deleted. Turbine, how should me as fan think about this situation?
I would chime in on this post, but I’m afraid it will be deleted as my last few posts have been deleted. Turbine, how should me as fan think about this situation?
Looks like he moved your posts to the just ragin section.