Ha...amen!I’m done after this… i liked your last line😂
I’m never going to say it has not happened at our school… i so hope not… but again, willing to move up a level for tennis
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Ha...amen!I’m done after this… i liked your last line😂
I’m never going to say it has not happened at our school… i so hope not… but again, willing to move up a level for tennis
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Dude, you are hearing "stories" from "friends"
I literally work in field at one of "those schools" with tons of connections to all the schools in the area.
I know what does and doesn't go on.
It is not about being "secretly wealthy" it is about doing what you think is best for your kids and sacrificing.
How many of these "full rides" do you think these schools are giving out? Does every player get one? Please tell me more.
We 100% recruit...we do not give out "full rides". It makes no sense.
You are correct.I have no idea how many, or whatever. I do 100% know it is happening. There are inner city kids, out-of-state kids, etc coming to schools like Miege to play sports, and there is no "sacrificing", etc that is going to make these families afford it. We have posters here that know firsthand of it happening, I have plenty of stories, but everyone that knows about it is lying, right?
So these schools already pick who they get. Recruit the best players from wherever to play for them. Beat up on small rural schools in the classification on the way to countless titles. And now want to act like it is just because they care more. Talk about being born on 3rd base and acting like you hit a triple.
You are correct.
Oh uh...guess your kids did not get that "Full Ride" to Our Lady of the Worthless Miracle High School.I'm not the one living in lala land here, you are. You want to piss on everyone's head and tell them it's raining. Despite all evidence to the contrary, you believe all accounts are false and everyone else on Earth is lying, so you can keep up your imagined natural superiority. What a joke.
Good luck with the Tennis team !I’m done after this… i liked your last line😂
I’m never going to say it has not happened at our school… i so hope not… but again, willing to move up a level for tennis
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The last line is where you need to focus, your private school does not do this great, it doesn’t mean others don’t.Dude, you are hearing "stories" from "friends"
I literally work in field at one of "those schools" with tons of connections to all the schools in the area.
I know what does and doesn't go on.
It is not about being "secretly wealthy" it is about doing what you think is best for your kids and sacrificing.
How many of these "full rides" do you think these schools are giving out? Does every player get one? Please tell me more.
We 100% recruit...we do not give out "full rides". It makes no sense.
Oh uh...guess your kids did not get that "Full Ride" to Our Lady of the Worthless Miracle High School.
Thanks for sharing all your "evidence"
The last line is where you need to focus, your private school does not do this great, it doesn’t mean others don’t.
Dude, how am I acting superior? I have never gone to state in the sport I coach, I have only had one winning season.Exactly, which I have pointed out time and again. There are plenty of examples, especially in JoCo. But I guess admitting that hurts his ability to act superior.
Think about this.The last line is where you need to focus, your private school does not do this great, it doesn’t mean others don’t.
Just to give you an idea how crazy it gets.
When I taught and coached at Boys Town, we had parents of other schools accuse us of "recruiting" kids to play at Boys Town.
I know how crazy it gets, I volunteer in a NE Nebraska public, we get a option enrollment from another school, you should hear the accusations. You can’t take this personal, all we are saying is there are Athletes in some privates that aren’t paying their way.Just to give you an idea how crazy it gets.
When I taught and coached at Boys Town, we had parents of other schools accuse us of "recruiting" kids to play at Boys Town.
Dude, how am I acting superior? I have never gone to state in the sport I coach, I have only had one winning season.
You are losing it.
Good lord, I would hate to see what it looks like when you do have a dog in the fight.“Oh uh...guess your kids did not get that "Full Ride" to Our Lady of the Worthless Miracle High School”
“What we do and can do is hold kids accountable”
“It is not about being "secretly wealthy" it is about doing what you think is best for your kids and sacrificing.”
“know all of you "know someone" that got a free ride but that just is not the case”
Pretending that these schools aren’t recruiting and finding ways to waive tuition for athletes and are just sacrificing and holding kids accountable, is the definition of acting superior. I don’t really even have a dog in this fight, but it is so obvious with the JoCo privates (and some other) and acting like the publics they beat up on just don’t care as much or work as hard is pretty shitty.
Good lord, I would hate to see what it looks like when you do have a dog in the fight.
Dude, you are a riot, I have to admit.Of course that is what you take from the post. Only way to stay up on the old high horse I guess.
Dude, you are a riot, I have to admit.
This thread was never about open enrollment in the public schools, the main disagreement was whether Athletes were getting their tuition waived or covered by someone other than them in the privates.I will just leave this here. It is about Nebraska's open enrollment and how players are going "where they want". Kansas has approved open enrollment as well so I would expect some of the same results. I am sure there is no public recruiting going on, only privates.
https://omaha.com/sports/high-schoo...cle_33504d7a-1a65-11ed-b451-db970ca54112.html
Well, I started the thread. It was about KSHSAA submitting to KSDE a plan for those privates to be moved up a class if they won 5 championships of any kind in 5 years period, no matter what the sport. Spartan's tennis team would, completely by itself be responsible for all KSHAA activities being moved up a class due his teams success alone. Please dispute those facts.This thread was never about open enrollment in the public schools, the main disagreement was whether Athletes were getting their tuition waived or covered by someone other than them in the privates.
Ok, but the majority of the post was whether or not when those privates were recruiting the athletes, was the athletes paying their own way , and while most in Nebraska have open enrollment not all do. If you remember that was what the big scrap about Gretna was.Well, I started the thread. It was about KSHSAA submitting to KSDE a plan for those privates to be moved up a class if they won 5 championships of any kind in 5 years period, no matter what the sport. Spartan's tennis team would, completely by itself be responsible for all KSHAA activities being moved up a class due his teams success alone. Please dispute those facts.
The accusation was the reason for the ruling was that privates get better by being able to recruit and decide who gets to attend their school. I haven't seen one fact on here, a lot of speculation though and I heard someone say, you know the "they said" that privates are scouring the country and giving out $10,000 (my number) private scholarships to entice players to play for them. Of course, completely ignore the comments from those who work at privates. I have worked as an administrator at both public and private schools as an FYI.
While, at the same time, the backdrop is that public schools are free to entice (I didn't say recruit) a kid to come play for them in Nebraska and soon will be able to do the same in Kansas with the open enrollment plan. Bottom line is the kids have choices, what a concept in America!
We HAVE to meet!!! How have I gone this long without getting to know you???Well, I started the thread. It was about KSHSAA submitting to KSDE a plan for those privates to be moved up a class if they won 5 championships of any kind in 5 years period, no matter what the sport. Spartan's tennis team would, completely by itself be responsible for all KSHAA activities being moved up a class due his teams success alone. Please dispute those facts.
The accusation was the reason for the ruling was that privates get better by being able to recruit and decide who gets to attend their school. I haven't seen one fact on here, a lot of speculation though and I heard someone say, you know the "they said" that privates are scouring the country and giving out $10,000 (my number) private scholarships to entice players to play for them. Of course, completely ignore the comments from those who work at privates. I have worked as an administrator at both public and private schools as an FYI.
While, at the same time, the backdrop is that public schools are free to entice (I didn't say recruit) a kid to come play for them in Nebraska and soon will be able to do the same in Kansas with the open enrollment plan. Bottom line is the kids have choices, what a concept in America!
Well, I started the thread. It was about KSHSAA submitting to KSDE a plan for those privates to be moved up a class if they won 5 championships of any kind in 5 years period, no matter what the sport. Spartan's tennis team would, completely by itself be responsible for all KSHAA activities being moved up a class due his teams success alone. Please dispute those facts.
The accusation was the reason for the ruling was that privates get better by being able to recruit and decide who gets to attend their school. I haven't seen one fact on here, a lot of speculation though and I heard someone say, you know the "they said" that privates are scouring the country and giving out $10,000 (my number) private scholarships to entice players to play for them. Of course, completely ignore the comments from those who work at privates. I have worked as an administrator at both public and private schools as an FYI.
While, at the same time, the backdrop is that public schools are free to entice (I didn't say recruit) a kid to come play for them in Nebraska and soon will be able to do the same in Kansas with the open enrollment plan. Bottom line is the kids have choices, what a concept in America!
It’s not just the regular season, it’s the state’s competition, the easiest way to fix this is use the enrollment multiplier for privates. Some States us this already.In sports where schedules are made by Athletic directors, why don't the Public schools quit playing the private schools? If they are in your conference, all the publics leave and join a new conference without a private school.
I just wonder how much these schools could recruit if they don't have any public schools to play during the regular season.It’s not just the regular season, it’s the state’s competition, the easiest way to fix this is use the enrollment multiplier for privates. Some States us this already.
I don't know how scheduling is done in NE but in Kansas, every two years the AD's meet in Topeka and the state pretty much puts a schedule together to make sure you get the district games you need, league is next, then you get to pick who you want to play for a couple of games. It wasn't the AD just making phone calls in FB. In BB, you have home and away and track it is whichever ones the AD picks along with the head coaches.In sports where schedules are made by Athletic directors, why don't the Public schools quit playing the private schools? If they are in your conference, all the publics leave and join a new conference without a private school.
It is pretty specific to the sport here in NE.I don't know how scheduling is done in NE but in Kansas, every two years the AD's meet in Topeka and the state pretty much puts a schedule together to make sure you get the district games you need, league is next, then you get to pick who you want to play for a couple of games. It wasn't the AD just making phone calls in FB. In BB, you have home and away and track it is whichever ones the AD picks along with the head coaches.
The state sets your entire football schedule, you put down a list of non district games you would prefer to play , you may get some of them , but you really have no control on what you get.It is pretty specific to the sport here in NE.
For football you have your conference games that are set, then your 3-4 non conference games that are what you can sort of "pick" with a few requirements.
For sports with no "conference" it is basically just the AD's. I have had it where we played the same team 3 times in a season, regular season!
Guilty as charged!!!😂😂😂Lots of talk about football and basketball here... but we all know this was driven by someone blowing the whistle on Spartanhusker's lavish recruiting budget.
Lots of talk about football and basketball here... but we all know this was driven by someone blowing the whistle on Spartanhusker's lavish recruiting budget.
Guilty as charged!!!😂😂😂
This is such a tired trope. People “feel” is the right way to put it I guess.the people feel the privates are controlling the enrollment to stay in a certain class ,, they can pick and choose who they take,
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I dont know what state this is, I can only speak to nebraska.Are you familiar with the schools we are talking about in this thread? I am sorry someone once accused Boys Town of recruiting, as strange as that is. But schools like Aquinas, Miege and St. James are taking athletes (often 4 and even 5 star athletes) from the inner city and from out of state (See the Ray article above). The have rosters loaded with D-1 players and are destroying rural 4-A schools every week, because they have the same enrollment. Miege beat Louisberg by 54 points in the Boys Basketball Chmpionship, because they have a loaded roster of recruited players. Acting like this isn’t going on and assuming they just care more or work harder is extremely naive and/or arrogant.
It isnt easy and it isnt right. Its pure jealous BS power plays from government funded schools.It’s not just the regular season, it’s the state’s competition, the easiest way to fix this is use the enrollment multiplier for privates. Some States us this already.