Plain and Simple. The man didn't do his homework. He has walk-ons in the top 50 and D1 prospects aren't even mentioned. PT Barnum was right.
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quote:Originally posted by RRF8:
Plain and Simple. The man didn't do his homework. He has walk-ons in the top 50 and D1 prospects aren't even mentioned. PT Barnum was right.
quote:Originally posted by RRF8:
Plain and Simple. The man didn't do his homework. He has walk-ons in the top 50 and D1 prospects aren't even mentioned. PT Barnum was right.
quote:Originally posted by RRF8:
...please give us list of topics that we are not allowed to discuss anymore since it has been covered in past years.
quote:Originally posted by RRF8:
I don't contact coaches or travel up and down the state, but I do know my conference pretty well. What I see is a strange coincidence that the kids in my conference that attended a PBR showcase were ranked and the kids whose families cannot afford to attend a showcase were not. I know of a particular player who everyone in the county would consider a top quality player that isn't mentioned. His dad works 7 days a week trying to make ends meet to support his family. Then, he gets to go to school and hear how lesser players are ranked and he is not. The people that reeally need the scholarships don't get the opportunity to take advantage of the publicity. Nobody is saying that the good folks at PBR don't work hard or aren't nice, however if the goal is truly to get it right, then they should make their showcases affordable to everyone.