Kids get forced out of programs all the time. I have no insider knowledge about the Amir situation, and honestly, I really don't care. He wasn't very good btw... I'm sure he was a nice boy though.. Where is he playing on this team?
College coaches lying? I think it is a prerequisite for any D1 job, actually. Non issue to me.. though I'm sure it will be beaten to a bloody pulp on here.
This admittedly is a pet peeve of mine, and I recognize that it's not a big issue by any means. So I can understand why most don't waste time talking about it usually. At the moment I'd much rather we defend the pick and roll better.
But I feel pretty strongly that when a player commits to a school, and he does what's asked of him (very key) - he should be entitled to stay on the team.
I'm not saying the coach has to play him, but he shouldn't be forced out before he graduates. Amir wasn't disgruntled, he didn't miss practices ... he was just forced to leave so we could sign a talented freshmen.
Amir transferred to Cal State Northridge, and is sitting out this season as per transfer rules. He intends to continue the same schedule and join the reds minor league program after classes end in May.
Same thing he was doing here. Him leaving had nothing to do with baseball. But we needed him to leave so we could sign Jordan.
I know other coaches do it, but this is one simple area where the college game doesn't have to be dirty. And there are coaches out there who wouldn't have done that.