deanvogs
Well-Known Member
I love that you keep calling the kid a 'quitter' but will stick up for KF who has obviously been a 'liar' according to more than a handful of his players. If you've been lied to (as Willies WAS), that voids any contractual obligation I may have with you. With this kid's physical talents don't think there won't be a line out the door for him of D1 schools to choose from. By leaving right now, he has an opportunity to let things settle down and really think about which program offers him the best opportunity. Good on the kid for having the courage to not stand (on the sidelines...while he watches) for KFs broken promises anymore. This kid will land on his feet somewhere and be a contributor. I wish nothing but the best for him.
This is just terrible advice for anyone in life. So your coach/boss lied to you, and the answer is to quit? Every last D1 player in a P5 conference should quit then, as every head coach has "lied" to either get them on campus or keep them on campus. Plus every promise made by a coach is predicated on the condition that you beat out the players in front of you, keep out of trouble, focus hard in the class room, weight room, and practice field, and do what the coaches are asking of you.
I'd bet 50-75% of the kids stuck behind a starter feel he is "better" than the starter in front of him, if only he got his shot. That is natural. If Willies feels lied to, under utilized, or just a bad fit at Iowa, by all means, leave at the end of the season. I think that is what most are saying here, everyone can understand that. Yet quitting in the middle of the season, if not the answer (unless of course family situation dictates, a coach is putting you in harms way playing injured).
I hope the best for Willies as well, but I have to say I doubt his talents will come to fruition if he keeps quitting when adversity hits for him.
BTW what promises were made to Willies? Seems you are in the know, I'm just curious.