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re: Birmingham prep star DE switches schools in Week 10

Posted on 10/27/23 at 2:45 pm to
Posted by StringedInstruments
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Posted on 10/27/23 at 2:45 pm to
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Or should he not be allowed to play high school sports because his family moved?


Yes.

The rule would prevent programs (especially dirty ones like Thompson) from pilfering talent during the season. Not sure if it’s been mentioned, but Thompson lost their two best defensive linemen last season. Now a four star junior end is available and just so happened to move right before the playoffs?

Also, the rule would help with the transition during the year. Football teams are already in full swing and it would not be healthy socially for a new kid to get thrown into an active program. I don’t think it’d be bad for him to be able to practice, but imagine the pushback if he takes playing time from kids who have been busting their arse for years to get where they are.

This isn’t college or professional sports. There’s no “big business” involved. It’s kids in grade school.
This post was edited on 10/27/23 at 2:46 pm
Posted by Hester Carries
Member since Sep 2012
22550 posts
Posted on 10/27/23 at 2:48 pm to
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The rule would prevent programs (especially dirty ones like Thompson) from pilfering talent during the season.


It would also prevent kids whose families moved during seasons to lose one of the only years of sports they’ll get.

Not worth it.
This post was edited on 10/27/23 at 2:48 pm
Posted by TU Rob
Birmingham
Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 10/27/23 at 4:49 pm to
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The rule would prevent programs (especially dirty ones like Thompson) from pilfering talent during the season. Not sure if it’s been mentioned, but Thompson lost their two best defensive linemen last season. Now a four star junior end is available and just so happened to move right before the playoffs?


I know there is some rule if you transfer to a private school you can't compete in any sports for a year. Supposedly to prevent recruiting from happening. I had no clue you could transfer mid-season still and play immediately. We had a kid on our high school team, worked out with us all summer, played in the first several games, and apparently he had been at the cross town rival the year before and his family moved. They enrolled him at our school, and after the first 9 weeks of school, someone found out that the house they moved to was actually zoned for the other school. He had to transfer back over to that school, and I don't think he was able to play football anymore. He got to play basketball since that season hadn't started yet, but there was at least something in place in the 90s in Alabama that wouldn't allow him to play for two schools in the same season.
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