Excuse me for a moment while I pull out my violin. Yes, I'm aware, the coach has far more freedom when it comes to coming and going. The thing is, that's his job. He's not in school working towards a college degree.
If you sign on w a school and the coach leaves, I suggest you grow up and give the new guy a chance. It also might be healthy to take a look at what else that school has to offer since the likelihood of you playing in the league is slim to none.
If it doesn't work out, and you want to look elsewhere, you're allowed to. Sure there's a penalty for that, but is it really so bad?
Thing is this is a job for a player as much as it is for a coach. 'Cept the coach got a multi-year contract while the player only has a one-year contract.
You think its fair for a new coach to jettison the prior regime's players? Happens all the time. Why not make it more
fair for
the players - that they is a level playin field evrytime they is a coaching change.... is that really so bad?
And Im not into the violin music. More a bass man myselves.
If the ship is revoked, I'm in agreement with you, that's not fair. If the player is still welcome to attend the college,
I really don't see how it's unfair. Yes, the coach makes millions, and the players are only given college tuition, food and board. I would vote to keep it that way. I certainly do not have any sympathy for those who treat it like a job, and not like school.
It's student athlete. The student part is first. Like I said earlier, it's a great time to grow up, but maybe not really,
because you're still going to be treated like a king on campus.
The coach paid his dues. Student athletes need to as well.