MaxyJR1
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I agree. The crossover games are meaningless when it comes to seeding.Why wouldn’t you
I agree. The crossover games are meaningless when it comes to seeding.Why wouldn’t you
Then how are these private coaches and these "development" centers, or whatever you want to call them, so profitable?Not skill based. All things a high school kid can learn.
The only use for them is an unclear tiebreak.I agree. The crossover games are meaningless when it comes to seeding.
I think we’re missing the overall point here. Yes football has a skill set. Yes, those skills can be developed and any high school program would prefer their kids play youth. But, the point is that kids do not need to be a part of all star teams in football in order to be successful in high school.Then how are these private coaches and these "development" centers, or whatever you want to call them, so profitable?
There are plenty of skills to learn, and to practice, at every position.