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| After the season, during spring workouts my red-shirt sophomore year, the coach met with me and said he didn’t see me fitting in on this team. I was beyond angry. I had the feeling as if someone di | |
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| Wait, so what did you do? Were your grades bad? Did you have an attitude? You must have done something. | |
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| Not one time did the coach or any assistant pull me to the side during the year to share what I could have done better. I was out playing most of the guys in practice. Lead on the scout team. | |
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| Neither did I . When I asked the coach what I could do better, he didn’t have an answer. When I asked why I didn’t fit on the team, he could not give a reason other than “It just didn’t work o | |
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| So after two years in the program, paying your own way, he just kicked you off the team? | |
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