Been thinking about this subject broadly speaking for awhile now (various parties trying to take $ from families interested in their son's / daughter's sports). I will try it out here. This will come off too strong as I mostly lean the other way politically. But youth sports (especially baseball) seem like the Wild Wild West for many families. I see families at various events and it seems like they must have spent Junior's entire college fund pursuing a baseball dream, and it makes you wonder. To each his own, I usually say, but try this out:
1. Many laws exist to protect the little guy consumers, investors, etc. The idea is not to protect the smart, big guy with the power. But, to protect the little guy who might need some extra protection from the government. Think SEC, CFPB, FTC, many many ...
2. In each case, you could make the argument that the laws are unnecessary because "they should have known better; bc I knew better." Subprime mortgages anyone?
3. Youth sports, and especially baseball, is full of opportunity take advantage of the little guy. Are resources links HSBW available to help them figure these things out? Yes. But did each of us with our oldest son want to believe in all the messages we were receiving from travel coaches, instructors, college camps, etc? Answer also is yes, if you're honest and your son is not stud/Top 500.
4. Don't like slander and someone posting on a public forum when they have a personal grudge or story. But short of that, one could make the argument that it's helpful to call these things out in order to help the next group that comes along. We didn't go to a ND camp, but if you've been receiving these emails for the last 3 years, they definitely are intended to make the recipient think that ND is interested in your player and he should attend. Many other college coaches try and do the same, and if you find a few honest ones, they will even admit that. Many of these coaches absolutely are trying to send that message and lure gullible people to their camp.
5. So, who needs protected? The big college coach from the tough bloggers? Or the little guy parents that want to believe it's all true?
6. Btw, in this case, we are talking about the Head Coach at Notre Dame. Spend 5 minutes on any blog after a loss in football, and maybe Brian Kelly thinks the baseball coach has it great! In my opinion, if he really does conduct himself this way, I have no problem with him getting called out in a blog if it helps the next 10 little guy families.