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They should shut your program down. Lack of institutional control.Wasn't hiding from it. Also, have a kid who goes there. Guess what, we live in Elkhorn...
He's there for the Early College Program.
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Sign Up Now!They should shut your program down. Lack of institutional control.Wasn't hiding from it. Also, have a kid who goes there. Guess what, we live in Elkhorn...
He's there for the Early College Program.
Yeah, that's the point you live in Elkhorn which is in Nebraska. 20 min from Millard South.Wasn't hiding from it. Also, have a kid who goes there. Guess what, we live in Elkhorn...
He's there for the Early College Program.
They are two of three kids who transfered into MS this year. The other is the running back from GI who is committed to Illinois. He splits time with a kid who has been there all 4 years.So you're saying 2 out of 17 kids was the problem? I agree that having kids from KC stay with a coach is shady and obviously against the rules which appears to have cost the program and coach involved but this doesn't scream "national recruiting" to me.
Sounds like parents that were willing to do something I never would didn't read the fine print regarding living arrangements. That could all be a convenient excuse they hoped would never be uncovered, though.
Has this been a consistent issue for them or is this a one-off?
How is that the point? I thought the issue was that the best kids in the state were only playing at two schools?Yeah, that's the point you live in Elkhorn which is in Nebraska. 20 min from Millard South.
I thought you were making the point about KC kids coming up here to play. My bad.How is that the point? I thought the issue was that the best kids in the state were only playing at two schools?
I mean… the team would be massively affected if kids from other districts weren’t coming in to play. I won’t go into everything they do, but a kid living with a coach is just the tip of the iceberg to get kids there. And I promise you most of the kids going there aren’t doing it to get whatever you are talking about academically. Omaha Northwest has nearly the exact same thing, you sending your kid there? That argument is no different than when Omaha North called themselves a magnet school and had a separate area for whatever it was to say Larry Martin wasn’t doing anything crazy.They are two of three kids who transfered into MS this year. The other is the running back from GI who is committed to Illinois. He splits time with a kid who has been there all 4 years.
The reality is the team would be unaffected if those 3 kids were not on the team.
Yeah when I saw class A schools not even fielding varsity basketball teams, I knew it was fuckedI feel like Nebraska athletics is broken. The other big problem is the smaller schools are taking a beating out west as well. The smart move would to start to consolidate a bunch of them at the C1 & C2 level and maybe compete at the B level so it is actually competitive. From what I have heard from a friend: Gothenburg and Cozad both have like less than 40 kids out for football total and Lexington has pretty small numbers as well, but due to overall size they are still C1 and B schools. This is nuts. I graduated with 54 kids and we still had 20 alone from my class that played football and 60+ kids total. That was late 90's early 200o's.
This. 100%. Especially in the name of athletics. Be a kid, make friends, enjoy the time with them, work hard at your athletics but dont make it such a focus in life that youre moving all over for it. If youre good enough, you'll get the opportunities. If youre not, then you still have your childhood to appreciate.Maybe I’m naive but I just think it’s absolutely crazy to bounce around from high school to high school. Let kids be kids and enjoy time with their classmates they grew up with. They don’t get this time back
Great article! I don't think it dives deep enough into why the option enrollment issue was changed in 2023 and expeanded in 2024.Posted this elsewhere, but it give an interesting and thourough look at what is happening at the high school level in Nebraska, Class A in particular. Story just came out last week.
Nearly 50% of the Westside football team optioned in. Fully half of its volleyball team did.
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Friday Night Blowouts: How transfers shifted competitive balance in Nebraska high school sports - Flatwater Free Press
The coach bolted first. Then, the top players followed. The unexpected exodus from Omaha Benson High’s football team months before the 2023 seasonflatwaterfreepress.org
You're talking about the 1 school in GI that didn't field a girl's varsity team?Yeah when I saw class A schools not even fielding varsity basketball teams, I knew it was fucked
Not just GI.You're talking about the 1 school in GI that didn't field a girl's varsity team?
I'm dealing with this myself with my HS son. Plays at a high level at a much needed position and due to "suggested to me" politics, there's a good chance he won't get the reps he deserves, and I have 4 schools who have either shown interest, or have outright told him he would start varsity if he transfers.Maybe I’m naive but I just think it’s absolutely crazy to bounce around from high school to high school. Let kids be kids and enjoy time with their classmates they grew up with. They don’t get this time back
What sport? Is he a senior?I'm dealing with this myself with my HS son. Plays at a high level at a much needed position and due to "suggested to me" politics, there's a good chance he won't get the reps he deserves, and I have 4 schools who have either shown interest, or have outright told him he would start varsity if he transfers.
I hate this so much, because I want him to experience HS like I did. Be loyal to your teammates, your friends, and your school. Bust your ass so you make it as difficult for the coaches as possible to not play you. And if they don't, we'll know why, and that's out of your control at that point.
Yes, it's going to cost him varsity time, and he'll miss out on the opportunites he deserved to make memories with in HS because of all this BULLSHIT. It's his choice, and he wants to stay, and I commend him for his decision. But as a Dad, it kills me that he's (potentially) going to miss out on what he's capable of doing. I hope I'm wrong.
What are the politics of it?I'm dealing with this myself with my HS son. Plays at a high level at a much needed position and due to "suggested to me" politics, there's a good chance he won't get the reps he deserves, and I have 4 schools who have either shown interest, or have outright told him he would start varsity if he transfers.
I hate this so much, because I want him to experience HS like I did. Be loyal to your teammates, your friends, and your school. Bust your ass so you make it as difficult for the coaches as possible to not play you. And if they don't, we'll know why, and that's out of your control at that point.
Yes, it's going to cost him varsity time, and he'll miss out on the opportunites he deserved to make memories with in HS because of all this BULLSHIT. It's his choice, and he wants to stay, and I commend him for his decision. But as a Dad, it kills me that he's (potentially) going to miss out on what he's capable of doing. I hope I'm wrong.