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  1. ILTBB - sounds like you have had a bad experience with Ryle athletics and probably need to take a step back, your relentlessly negative. I have been associated with the program for many years and have had some personal experience with the program, plus surrounded by many parents I trust 100% insinuating that change was needed. As for the top three coaches released: Mullins – good guy one on one, as a coach couldn’t develop or understand the decent players focused more on those less fortunate resulting in destruction of a team environment. Olivero – great coach although let her power get in the way causing potential legal harm. Warner – great heart, although surrounded himself with less than desirable coaches, and couldn’t change from the coaching mentality that was prevalent 20 years ago. You will never see everyone on the same page, but remember, CHANGE IS GOOD…give it a chance. 
  2. I like the hire and wish him all the best!!! A couple comments: * The AD better hope he got this right... * David, trust me here, do not bring your brother into the picture. Nothing against him, just best for you.
  3. Spot on Kyyank... although you forgot after TMC, Mt St Joe it's on to the NBA! Seriously many parents figure it out after its to late; it really is about grades, part time employment, then athletics. If the kid is really good they will find you!!!
  4. Not sure I agree, I was think it would be a great fit for Mullins... Out of sight out of mind.
  5. Makes one wonder... Do you think racism in general has improved or deteriorated over the last several years?
  6. Not sure I would say player of the year for two reasons; one, my guess he will be double team the entire year and secondly not sure the top brass will let him play his game: that is Drew Mays
  7. IMO it is the "parent illusion". The majority of parents think their kid is a great athlete; with the huge increase in AAU, speed and agility training and other programs we get caught up in thinking there just may be a chance that the kid might go DI, D2 etc. With that said holding them back is another tool for the illusion to come true...
  8. You are spot on 1487! McQuery is solid, must be the parents whose kids are riding the pine...:confused:
  9. If your going to have three you might as well have a few more, it seems that with three one is always left out... Anyway yes the more you have the more difficult it is especially when they are young. While these times are all great (most of the time) the payoff is the later years!!!
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