WOW!! All good stuff. As implied by one of the posts, it is sort of a "good cop, bad cop" situation - this is one of the reasons most of the kids like me - it's easy to play the good guy, when the head and #1 asst are taking care of the discipline. The problems between the player and coach are fairly general/simple - the coach doesn't think much of the player, and none of the players respect the coach.
As far as the coach's responsibility to help kids wrt college and college coaches, this guy isn't exactly on top of things. e.g.: we have a VERY strong MIF that has generated much interest from a multitude of programs from D3 on up to D1...the boy and his family handle 99% of it - the coach isn't even aware of the college visits/showcases the boy is making/has made. He told me a couple weeks ago that he was contacted by a coach about the kid; I asked him who it was, and he couldn't remember!! [and it's not like coaches are beating down the door of our school to look at players!! There are no other seniors of interest] I had to bug him a week later, until he found the caller ID on his cell phone, and called the guy back...3 weeks later he still hasn't informed the player and his parents about the interest. Bottom line: he isn't real tuned in to the recruiting scene. I read a letter he wrote for one of our other players 2 years ago; not exactly inspiring.
I think I'll just tell him, matter-of-fact that I wrote the letter for the kid [after I write it of course - easier to get forgiveness than permission!!
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] I think he'll understand that I get along better with the player, and that my comunications skills are slightly more polished than his...the worst he can do is fire me!!
PS - BigWI - we are SE PA, Philly area