
BEARCPA
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College refs have been terrible the past several seasons
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I’m not doing too bad so far beside picking Arizona as the champ lol. Had Purdue losing to Memphis in the round of 32
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Who has the best chance to make it to state next season?
BEARCPA replied to lcm93's topic in High School Football
Him and lcm93 have to be kin somewhere down the line -
THSCA does not recognize the Faith Family championship
BEARCPA replied to Polar Bear's topic in High School Boys Basketball
I need some of whatever you’re on -
THSCA does not recognize the Faith Family championship
BEARCPA replied to Polar Bear's topic in High School Boys Basketball
I do not know, I just stated that they've rubbed a lot of folks the wrong way since they first came on the scene. Didn't know we had any FF defenders on the board lol -
THSCA does not recognize the Faith Family championship
BEARCPA replied to Polar Bear's topic in High School Boys Basketball
Plenty of people were (rightfully) upset after their other two titles. -
Well, my streak finally comes to an end
BEARCPA replied to AggiesAreWe's topic in High School Boys Basketball
I was there too for the UNC/Baylor and Kansas/Creighton games. That was an extremely nice arena. -
It absolutely would matter if the parents lied about what the coach did, but in this case there is clear evidence of his wrongdoings. Please enlighten us on the situation around the kids so we can better understand your argument. I guarantee you those other parents would also be up in arms if their kids had to be hospitalized, just as I'm sure you would be if a coach put your kid in the hospital.
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I do not know the strength & conditioning levels of hs kids these days, but whether or not they actually did that specific amount of push-ups is besides the point. The point is that kids had to be hospitalized for 10+ days because the coach made them do more reps than their bodies could physically handle.
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Common sense tells me that the 15 year-olds that were hospitalized were probably not as strong and physically developed as the 16-17 year-olds doing the workout. Being a coach, you should know that not every kid has the exact same physiological makeup as the next, especially when looking at different age groups.