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[QUOTE="dennismenace, post: 4406665, member: 6158"] I am very confident that players being taken to fill out the roster were well advised about the battle for playing time would be won in practice and that there may not be room for them when decisions have to made at the end of the season. Look at it from the standpoint of the recruit. He's told the truth (let's start with that). The situation outlined above happens. One or two have to move on. First of all I don't think it is possible that our staff would outright lie to anyone including and especially a recruit. This program is never sold as being easy. So the kid(s) have a pair and believe in themselves and say I would rather compete against the best and if I can't make it here the experience of competing against these warriors in practice was my best option to do better wherever I am now going. I credit that to: 1) the intelligence and faith in the recruit in both himself and the program. 2) the quality of the training of staff and the practices they hold and the attitude of winning in a Big East program. As I mentioned before in another post, I would love to observe the practices which are going to be epic in competition. [/QUOTE]
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