I can point to one clear example, like your Scott Drew
Posted on: May 5, 2017 at 15:33:07 CT
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argument. What excuse is there for a player refusing to go to class, do his homework, or try to be successful in the classroom, such that it is the coach's fault that he became ineligible? Mind you, this is a willful adult male with superior athletic skills who signed a contract and received numerous benefits as a member of the team.
Shall we define every transfer based upon this one person's inexcusable conduct? Or shall we assess each of them individually, and not make wholesale assumptions that one reason is the cause for every transfer, i.e., it must be because the coach couldn't relate to the players, so 13 of them transferred.
If that was the problem, why didn't every last one of them transfer? Of course, you never considered such things, or that individual players left for individual reasons, not your group think excuse.