Under another thread YoungGunDad had this quote-
(***moderator note CD*** this quote was not by Coach May)
One last thing (and I don't mean to be all over the place with my thoughts) but this thing about 2 kids with the same (parent perceived) talent level where 1 kid is say a Sr. and the other a Jr. and the Jr. gets the nod. If in fact they ARE equal, then a coach would be crazy to not start the Jr. just due to this kid getting stronger, faster, etc. and be able to help his team even more the next year. Hello, McFly?!
and this was my response-
In that scenario coach, a young man who has been in your program for the four years, busted his butt and earned a starting spot, will be penalized because he is a senior. The kid who has been in your program and busted his butt three years and has equal talent to the senior but starts because he is a junior. What ever happened to wait your turn, or you had to beat the senior out. Wow, I would hate to be a senior in that program.
more of my feelings
At our school, you beat out a senior by "beating him out", and not by a shoestring, but by a bunch. To me, that's being a good coach and showing loyalty.
IMO, anything else would be an injustice to that senior.
Just want feedback from other coaches on how you handle this situation.
This is not a knock on any coach May or any other coach, just curious how different coaches feel about this.
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