Concerned Mom Posted May 12, 2023 Report Share Posted May 12, 2023 My family and I made a bona fide move to a new county in February. My children transferred into their new schools and are doing very well. My move was based on a desire to live in this particular county since moving to GA back in 2005. Because I work 100% remote now and my home sold for x2 what I purchased it for in 2011, it was the right time to move. I will also mention that the school district that we move into has a great school system. Here's where the problem comes in...I hired a coach though an online website so that my son could get off season training. I had no idea that the coach that we hired and paid worked for the school that we transferred into. Other than showing up where we were asked to show up for training (only 4 sessions), we had no outside conversation with the coach about anything. I didn't know anything about GHSA, but apparently me recording my son training with this coach and posting it on Twitter (sorry, I thought coaches like to see players running drills outside of the normal season) was a problem. When his previous coach found out we were moving, he trolled my son's Twitter page and found a workout that was posted July 2022 and recognized the coach and the location in the background. He told the coach at the new school that he was going to file a complaint with the GHSA. In an effort to get ahead of it, my son's current school self-reported. The ruling came back that my son is deemed a "migrant" and can only play JV this season even though he'll be a junior. I would like to say as a single mom, I knew nothing about GHSA prior to this situation. I recently learned that, GHSA rule 1.71 states that a student athlete transferring from one school to another shall be ruled ineligible for one year if it is proven that: (b) The coach at the receiving school acted as a private athletic instructor for the transferring athlete, regardless of whether the coach was paid for his services and/or expertise...I find this concerning because I truly had no idea that the person selected to provide outside coaching worked for the school we transitioned into. Nothing in his bio pointed to the fact that he trained or worked for a school. It may not matter, but I legally sold my home, relocated to a home where I pay $1,000 more because it was a personal decision and not because of football. The head coach at the new school didn't know my son and had never seen him play. No one made us any promises or influenced us to move. I didn't even know these people. The coach that provided service left the school before my son transferred. I know the rules are the rules, but I honestly didn't know and I'm not sure what to do next if anything. The current school has filed an appeal, so now we wait. Any insight would be appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FreeBird Posted May 12, 2023 Report Share Posted May 12, 2023 1 hour ago, Concerned Mom said: My family and I made a bona fide move to a new county in February. My children transferred into their new schools and are doing very well. My move was based on a desire to live in this particular county since moving to GA back in 2005. Because I work 100% remote now and my home sold for x2 what I purchased it for in 2011, it was the right time to move. I will also mention that the school district that we move into has a great school system. Here's where the problem comes in...I hired a coach though an online website so that my son could get off season training. I had no idea that the coach that we hired and paid worked for the school that we transferred into. Other than showing up where we were asked to show up for training (only 4 sessions), we had no outside conversation with the coach about anything. I didn't know anything about GHSA, but apparently me recording my son training with this coach and posting it on Twitter (sorry, I thought coaches like to see players running drills outside of the normal season) was a problem. When his pervious coach found out we were moving, he trolled my son's Twitter page and found a workout that was posted July 2022 and recognized the coach and the location in the background. He told the coach at the new school that he was going to file a complaint with the GHSA. In an effort to get ahead of it, my son's current school self-reported. The ruling came back that my son is deemed a "migrant" and can only play JV this season even though he'll be a junior. I would like to say as a single mom, I knew nothing about GHSA prior to this situation. I recently learned that, GHSA rule 1.71 states that a student athlete transferring from one school to another shall be ruled ineligible for one year if it is proven that: (b) The coach at the receiving school acted as a private athletic instructor for the transferring athlete, regardless of whether the coach was paid for his services and/or expertise...I find this concerning because I truly had no idea that the person selected to provide outside coaching worked for the school we transitioned into. Nothing in his bio pointed to the fact that he trained or worked for a school. It may not matter, but I legally sold my home, relocated to a home where I pay $1,000 more because it was a personal decision and not because of football. The head coach at the new school didn't know my son and had never seen him play. No one made us any promises or influenced us to move. I didn't even know these people. The coach that provided service left the school before my son transferred. I know the rules are the rules, but I honestly didn't know and I'm not sure what to do next if anything. The current school has filed an appeal, so now we wait. Any insight would be appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HooverOutlaw Posted May 12, 2023 Report Share Posted May 12, 2023 4 hours ago, Concerned Mom said: My family and I made a bona fide move to a new county in February. My children transferred into their new schools and are doing very well. My move was based on a desire to live in this particular county since moving to GA back in 2005. Because I work 100% remote now and my home sold for x2 what I purchased it for in 2011, it was the right time to move. I will also mention that the school district that we move into has a great school system. Here's where the problem comes in...I hired a coach though an online website so that my son could get off season training. I had no idea that the coach that we hired and paid worked for the school that we transferred into. Other than showing up where we were asked to show up for training (only 4 sessions), we had no outside conversation with the coach about anything. I didn't know anything about GHSA, but apparently me recording my son training with this coach and posting it on Twitter (sorry, I thought coaches like to see players running drills outside of the normal season) was a problem. When his previous coach found out we were moving, he trolled my son's Twitter page and found a workout that was posted July 2022 and recognized the coach and the location in the background. He told the coach at the new school that he was going to file a complaint with the GHSA. In an effort to get ahead of it, my son's current school self-reported. The ruling came back that my son is deemed a "migrant" and can only play JV this season even though he'll be a junior. I would like to say as a single mom, I knew nothing about GHSA prior to this situation. I recently learned that, GHSA rule 1.71 states that a student athlete transferring from one school to another shall be ruled ineligible for one year if it is proven that: (b) The coach at the receiving school acted as a private athletic instructor for the transferring athlete, regardless of whether the coach was paid for his services and/or expertise...I find this concerning because I truly had no idea that the person selected to provide outside coaching worked for the school we transitioned into. Nothing in his bio pointed to the fact that he trained or worked for a school. It may not matter, but I legally sold my home, relocated to a home where I pay $1,000 more because it was a personal decision and not because of football. The head coach at the new school didn't know my son and had never seen him play. No one made us any promises or influenced us to move. I didn't even know these people. The coach that provided service left the school before my son transferred. I know the rules are the rules, but I honestly didn't know and I'm not sure what to do next if anything. The current school has filed an appeal, so now we wait. Any insight would be appreciated. Must not be in Gwinnett County . My advice would be to call Grayson and ask for Santa Claus tell him you wanna be a Goat. Within 72 hours your kid will be eligible no matter where you live an be on the lookout for a Uhaul in your driveway. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ga96 Posted May 12, 2023 Report Share Posted May 12, 2023 1st thing you should look into suing that coach because he knew the ghsa rules before deciding to train your son. That coach didn't have your sons best interest. 2nd @HooverOutlaw joked about it but its truthful the ghsa is crooked when it comes to who they police and its a very good chance you can move your son to grayson and he will be eligible immediately. 3rd trying to convince the ghsa of their own wrongdoing is pointless. They honestly could care less. Your appeal will fall on deaf ears. They've been sued plenty of times before for the same mess. You can also let your son play for a private schools under the gisa for a year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Concerned Mom Posted May 13, 2023 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2023 Thanks, I appreciate the feedback. I'm not trying to protect the coach, but he had no idea that we would be moving because that conversation never came up. There were other kids being trained as well that I'm pretty sure went to other schools, we just happened to be the family that relocated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norcalnut Posted May 13, 2023 Report Share Posted May 13, 2023 9 hours ago, Concerned Mom said: My family and I made a bona fide move to a new county in February. My children transferred into their new schools and are doing very well. My move was based on a desire to live in this particular county since moving to GA back in 2005. Because I work 100% remote now and my home sold for x2 what I purchased it for in 2011, it was the right time to move. I will also mention that the school district that we move into has a great school system. Here's where the problem comes in...I hired a coach though an online website so that my son could get off season training. I had no idea that the coach that we hired and paid worked for the school that we transferred into. Other than showing up where we were asked to show up for training (only 4 sessions), we had no outside conversation with the coach about anything. I didn't know anything about GHSA, but apparently me recording my son training with this coach and posting it on Twitter (sorry, I thought coaches like to see players running drills outside of the normal season) was a problem. When his previous coach found out we were moving, he trolled my son's Twitter page and found a workout that was posted July 2022 and recognized the coach and the location in the background. He told the coach at the new school that he was going to file a complaint with the GHSA. In an effort to get ahead of it, my son's current school self-reported. The ruling came back that my son is deemed a "migrant" and can only play JV this season even though he'll be a junior. I would like to say as a single mom, I knew nothing about GHSA prior to this situation. I recently learned that, GHSA rule 1.71 states that a student athlete transferring from one school to another shall be ruled ineligible for one year if it is proven that: (b) The coach at the receiving school acted as a private athletic instructor for the transferring athlete, regardless of whether the coach was paid for his services and/or expertise...I find this concerning because I truly had no idea that the person selected to provide outside coaching worked for the school we transitioned into. Nothing in his bio pointed to the fact that he trained or worked for a school. It may not matter, but I legally sold my home, relocated to a home where I pay $1,000 more because it was a personal decision and not because of football. The head coach at the new school didn't know my son and had never seen him play. No one made us any promises or influenced us to move. I didn't even know these people. The coach that provided service left the school before my son transferred. I know the rules are the rules, but I honestly didn't know and I'm not sure what to do next if anything. The current school has filed an appeal, so now we wait. Any insight would be appreciated. You say that the coach trained your child was a coach at the time of the training sessions but was not employed at the school when your son transferred. Maybe I’m missing something but how is that a violation? The coach was not an employee of the school at the time of said tranfer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wildcat Will Posted May 13, 2023 Report Share Posted May 13, 2023 9 hours ago, Concerned Mom said: My family and I made a bona fide move to a new county in February. My children transferred into their new schools and are doing very well. My move was based on a desire to live in this particular county since moving to GA back in 2005. Because I work 100% remote now and my home sold for x2 what I purchased it for in 2011, it was the right time to move. I will also mention that the school district that we move into has a great school system. Here's where the problem comes in...I hired a coach though an online website so that my son could get off season training. I had no idea that the coach that we hired and paid worked for the school that we transferred into. Other than showing up where we were asked to show up for training (only 4 sessions), we had no outside conversation with the coach about anything. I didn't know anything about GHSA, but apparently me recording my son training with this coach and posting it on Twitter (sorry, I thought coaches like to see players running drills outside of the normal season) was a problem. When his previous coach found out we were moving, he trolled my son's Twitter page and found a workout that was posted July 2022 and recognized the coach and the location in the background. He told the coach at the new school that he was going to file a complaint with the GHSA. In an effort to get ahead of it, my son's current school self-reported. The ruling came back that my son is deemed a "migrant" and can only play JV this season even though he'll be a junior. I would like to say as a single mom, I knew nothing about GHSA prior to this situation. I recently learned that, GHSA rule 1.71 states that a student athlete transferring from one school to another shall be ruled ineligible for one year if it is proven that: (b) The coach at the receiving school acted as a private athletic instructor for the transferring athlete, regardless of whether the coach was paid for his services and/or expertise...I find this concerning because I truly had no idea that the person selected to provide outside coaching worked for the school we transitioned into. Nothing in his bio pointed to the fact that he trained or worked for a school. It may not matter, but I legally sold my home, relocated to a home where I pay $1,000 more because it was a personal decision and not because of football. The head coach at the new school didn't know my son and had never seen him play. No one made us any promises or influenced us to move. I didn't even know these people. The coach that provided service left the school before my son transferred. I know the rules are the rules, but I honestly didn't know and I'm not sure what to do next if anything. The current school has filed an appeal, so now we wait. Any insight would be appreciated. If this is exactly as you say, the GHSA will clear everything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Concerned Mom Posted May 13, 2023 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2023 10 hours ago, Wildcat Will said: If this is exactly as you say, the GHSA will clear everything. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Concerned Mom Posted May 13, 2023 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2023 11 hours ago, Norcalnut said: You say that the coach trained your child was a coach at the time of the training sessions but was not employed at the school when your son transferred. Maybe I’m missing something but how is that a violation? The coach was not an employee of the school at the time of said tranfer. I believe because the coach from the old school threatened to file a complaint, the new school thought it was best if the coach left. I’m speculating regarding why he is no longer there. I just know that when it was bought to my attention that there was an issue, I was informed he no longer worked at the school. That’s how far removed I was from the coach and school prior to moving. I have presented emails, home closing and purchase documents, grade reports where my son’s grades have actually improved. I’m being told the rule is the rule…my son was trained by a coach at the gaining school and it doesn’t matter if the services were paid for, it appears we were influenced. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HooverOutlaw Posted May 13, 2023 Report Share Posted May 13, 2023 11 hours ago, Wildcat Will said: If this is exactly as you say, the GHSA will clear everything. The GHSA will probably put a south Georgia school on probation and make a ruling he is only eligible in Gwinnett county. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Concerned Mom Posted May 13, 2023 Author Report Share Posted May 13, 2023 1 hour ago, HooverOutlaw said: The GHSA will probably put a south Georgia school on probation and make a ruling he is only eligible in Gwinnett county. Wow, sounds like a lot is going on in Gwinnett. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred Posted May 14, 2023 Report Share Posted May 14, 2023 On 5/12/2023 at 6:20 PM, HooverOutlaw said: Must not be in Gwinnett County . My advice would be to call Grayson and ask for Santa Claus tell him you wanna be a Goat. Within 72 hours your kid will be eligible no matter where you live an be on the lookout for a Uhaul in your driveway. Jeepers man! You just never give up and you still don't get it right. North American. How many times do you have to be told? We are waaaaay past U-Haul. 10 hours ago, Concerned Mom said: Wow, sounds like a lot is going on in Gwinnett. If you believe everything you read here - heck, almost anything you read here - you need to reconsider your sources. Hoover and 96 both have their shorts in a wad about Grayson. Grayson has beat Hoover both times we've played, once with a recognized good coach and once with a coach they both said couldn't coach his way out of a wet paper bag. Funny thing though. 96's school hired our next coach (which 96 badmouthed repeatedly) after the last season was over so there's that. Under other circumstances, they would both be ragging the GHSA for not following the rules. Hoover doesn't even live in Georgia and yet I've never seen anyone so obsessed with a state and county they don't live in and as best as I can tell, has no affiliation with. Oh well. It's a high school football message board where some live out their stunted dreams. Good luck with the appeals. If it is all 100% as you say, there is a chance it will be overturned. I would check very carefully about the advice to play GISA one year and then come back. I think but don't remember for sure there are rules about that as well. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HawgGoneIt Posted May 14, 2023 Report Share Posted May 14, 2023 As a parent of a student athlete, you really have to know and understand the rules for student athletes in whatever state you live. These situations arise on the regular because people don't care to know or understand the rules. While this sounds like an innocent situation, a lot of coaches use these camps and training situations to recruit student athletes to their school. This is why the rule is there. To stop that activity. Personally I'd prefer high school coaches to not get involved with private training and camps if the athletes aren't already on their team. That would stop this type situation. Your kid can still practice and work out with the varsity team, but just can't enter a varsity game as a player. It sucks if this is an innocent situation, but, the fact of the matter is, the rule is the rule. Good luck. Maybe you can file an appeal, but, since the coach trained your kid, the GHSA ruling seems correct. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred Posted May 14, 2023 Report Share Posted May 14, 2023 On 5/12/2023 at 7:41 PM, Ga96 said: 1st thing you should look into suing that coach because he knew the ghsa rules before deciding to train your son. That coach didn't have your sons best interest. 2nd @HooverOutlaw joked about it but its truthful the ghsa is crooked when it comes to who they police and its a very good chance you can move your son to grayson and he will be eligible immediately. 3rd trying to convince the ghsa of their own wrongdoing is pointless. They honestly could care less. Your appeal will fall on deaf ears. They've been sued plenty of times before for the same mess. You can also let your son play for a private schools under the gisa for a year. @Concerned Mom 1 - If there was no discussion of moving, then the coach did nothing wrong. How was he to know they were moving to his school district? He's not a mind reader. 2 - If the GHSA has ruled him ineligible, there is zero chance of him playing at Grayson until that ruling is overturned. They are pissed because a South Ga player played games to become eligible at a S GA school. When they flaunted it and got caught, the GHSA ruled he was eligible at *any* school in GA other than the one where he had initially enrolled. By the time he enrolled at Grayson, his eligibility issue had been resolved. He enrolled at Grayson as he thought that was the best play to be noticed and winning a championship. Guess what? We did and he got the publicity he wanted. 3 - Good grief! He cannot even get the expression right. It's "couldn't care less." I would check very, very carefully before taking the advice about GISA. I haven't looked carefully and don't plan on it now but I think there is something about transferring to a private (GISA) school and back. I could be wrong but I think I remember that. Go to www.ghsa.net and follow the link to the constitution. The official eligibility rules are there as are the undue influence rules. Read them very carefully to know what you can and can't do. It also outlines how file a protest. Good luck with it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Concerned Mom Posted May 14, 2023 Author Report Share Posted May 14, 2023 30 minutes ago, Fred said: @Concerned Mom 1 - If there was no discussion of moving, then the coach did nothing wrong. How was he to know they were moving to his school district? He's not a mind reader. 2 - If the GHSA has ruled him ineligible, there is zero chance of him playing at Grayson until that ruling is overturned. They are pissed because a South Ga player played games to become eligible at a S GA school. When they flaunted it and got caught, the GHSA ruled he was eligible at *any* school in GA other than the one where he had initially enrolled. By the time he enrolled at Grayson, his eligibility issue had been resolved. He enrolled at Grayson as he thought that was the best play to be noticed and winning a championship. Guess what? We did and he got the publicity he wanted. 3 - Good grief! He cannot even get the expression right. It's "couldn't care less." I would check very, very carefully before taking the advice about GISA. I haven't looked carefully and don't plan on it now but I think there is something about transferring to a private (GISA) school and back. I could be wrong but I think I remember that. Go to www.ghsa.net and follow the link to the constitution. The official eligibility rules are there as are the undue influence rules. Read them very carefully to know what you can and can't do. It also outlines how file a protest. Good luck with it! Thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HooverOutlaw Posted May 14, 2023 Report Share Posted May 14, 2023 On 5/13/2023 at 9:28 PM, Fred said: Jeepers man! You just never give up and you still don't get it right. North American. How many times do you have to be told? We are waaaaay past U-Haul. If you believe everything you read here - heck, almost anything you read here - you need to reconsider your sources. Hoover and 96 both have their shorts in a wad about Grayson. Grayson has beat Hoover both times we've played, once with a recognized good coach and once with a coach they both said couldn't coach his way out of a wet paper bag. Funny thing though. 96's school hired our next coach (which 96 badmouthed repeatedly) after the last season was over so there's that. Under other circumstances, they would both be ragging the GHSA for not following the rules. Hoover doesn't even live in Georgia and yet I've never seen anyone so obsessed with a state and county they don't live in and as best as I can tell, has no affiliation with. Oh well. It's a high school football message board where some live out their stunted dreams. Good luck with the appeals. If it is all 100% as you say, there is a chance it will be overturned. I would check very carefully about the advice to play GISA one year and then come back. I think but don't remember for sure there are rules about that as well. Keep following me like love sick jr high school girl. Lol 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ga96 Posted May 15, 2023 Report Share Posted May 15, 2023 Hey fred im still not sold on thus grayson bunch. Winning 1 championship with twice as many transfers as any other school and losing to a 5-6 lowndes team is nothing to brag about. I wanted the coach down at cardinal gibbons. As far as carter goes at lowndes he has proved absolutely nothing. As far as those billy goats are concerned I just call out cheating and recruiting players when it happens. I can't help that your team loves to do it with impunity from the ghsa. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred Posted May 15, 2023 Report Share Posted May 15, 2023 23 hours ago, HooverOutlaw said: Keep following me like love sick jr high school. Lol Me following you? Dang son, that may well be the funniest thing you've ever posted. You and 96 post stuff about Gwinnett and Grayson before I even see it and I live here. Gwinnett and the GHSA live rent free in your head. Prove me wrong. Let's count the number of threads and comments you have made about Grayson in the past couple of years. Heck, even the past year. Even when proven wrong you keep up with all the poo about us. You *hate* it when I respond to prove you wrong. Yep, I respond when you trash my school and I see it. I don't live on this board like you do and I for sure don't measure my self worth by what some teenage boys do playing a game You are like a broken record of a sad and frustrated little man. Tell me how many threads I've started about Whoville and Aladambama in the same time. Come on, prove me wrong. Who is it that talks trash about something they have no stake in? It for sure isn't me. Sad, just sad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred Posted May 15, 2023 Report Share Posted May 15, 2023 1 hour ago, Ga96 said: Hey fred im still not sold on thus grayson bunch. Winning 1 championship with twice as many transfers as any other school and losing to a 5-6 lowndes team is nothing to brag about. I wanted the coach down at cardinal gibbons. As far as carter goes at lowndes he has proved absolutely nothing. As far as those billy goats are concerned I just call out cheating and recruiting players when it happens. I can't help that your team loves to do it with impunity from the ghsa. This is the second funniest post in this thread. For the record, we've won more games and more championships since 2010 than Lowndes has. We lost to your team in a game we should have won. It happens. It didn't derail us from moving on. You have no idea what goes on here and have proven it on multiple occasions. It is ironic that you go on and on about other programs but don't see the irony in you doing what you accuse others of doing. You have admitted to participating in camps and programs that meet the definition of undue influence and brag about it. You then complain about what happens in Gwinnett and claim the GHSA turns a blind eye. If the GHSA looked at your program the same way you want them to look at us, you would get slapped down big time. Be careful what you ask for, you might get it and you won't like it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HooverOutlaw Posted May 15, 2023 Report Share Posted May 15, 2023 On 5/14/2023 at 10:44 PM, Fred said: Me following you? Dang son, that may well be the funniest thing you've ever posted. You and 96 post stuff about Gwinnett and Grayson before I even see it and I live here. Gwinnett and the GHSA live rent free in your head. Prove me wrong. Let's count the number of threads and comments you have made about Grayson in the past couple of years. Heck, even the past year. Even when proven wrong you keep up with all the poo about us. You *hate* it when I respond to prove you wrong. Yep, I respond when you trash my school and I see it. I don't live on this board like you do and I for sure don't measure my self worth by what some teenage boys do playing a game You are like a broken record of a sad and frustrated little man. Tell me how many threads I've started about Whoville and Aladambama in the same time. Come on, prove me wrong. Who is it that talks trash about something they have no stake in? It for sure isn't me. Sad, just sad. Hard to call out the AHSAA 98% of the time they do the right thing are they perfect no but compared to the circus know as the GHSA they are close. The GHSA has come close to be forced out but the Georgia government. I just call out corruption, groups who play favorites and have different rules for different schools and that is the GHSA. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweetlarry Posted May 15, 2023 Report Share Posted May 15, 2023 15 hours ago, Ga96 said: Hey fred im still not sold on thus grayson bunch. Winning 1 championship with twice as many transfers as any other school and losing to a 5-6 lowndes team is nothing to brag about. I wanted the coach down at cardinal gibbons. As far as carter goes at lowndes he has proved absolutely nothing. As far as those billy goats are concerned I just call out cheating and recruiting players when it happens. I can't help that your team loves to do it with impunity from the ghsa. Not true. You’ve never called out anything down in your neck of the woods, despite knowing it’s happens, so quit being disingenuous. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wildcat Will Posted May 16, 2023 Report Share Posted May 16, 2023 On 5/13/2023 at 11:20 PM, Concerned Mom said: Thank you! There is a ton of politics involved in the GHSA. The 7A schools, ( the states largest) hold away with the organization. Since hsfb has become a big money business, considerations abound. Some say transfers are a privileged enjoyed by some, without regulation, while others are scrutinized to the T. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HawgGoneIt Posted May 17, 2023 Report Share Posted May 17, 2023 17 hours ago, Wildcat Will said: There is a ton of politics involved in the GHSA. The 7A schools, ( the states largest) hold away with the organization. Since hsfb has become a big money business, considerations abound. Some say transfers are a privileged enjoyed by some, without regulation, while others are scrutinized to the T. This phenomenon is because the GHSA has no cops. The cops are the schools themselves. They police themselves and or one another or they don't. If an principal, AD or Coach is shady and nobody in any of their competitor schools drops a dime on them, then there is no way to enforce the rule. We see this as somewhat true whereas the Region 1 schools are hawkeyes on one another. Granted a less transient population is easier to keep track of, while the metro schools all kind of enjoy a transient population with student athletes switching schools a lot more. Basically if they are all prone to benefit from something shady according to the written rules, none will likely drop dimes on one another. Region one has people like GA96 always looking to drop dimes. Haha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweetlarry Posted May 17, 2023 Report Share Posted May 17, 2023 1 hour ago, HawgGoneIt said: This phenomenon is because the GHSA has no cops. The cops are the schools themselves. They police themselves and or one another or they don't. If an principal, AD or Coach is shady and nobody in any of their competitor schools drops a dime on them, then there is no way to enforce the rule. We see this as somewhat true whereas the Region 1 schools are hawkeyes on one another. Granted a less transient population is easier to keep track of, while the metro schools all kind of enjoy a transient population with student athletes switching schools a lot more. Basically if they are all prone to benefit from something shady according to the written rules, none will likely drop dimes on one another. Region one has people like GA96 always looking to drop dimes. Haha Rumor up here (from down there) is Lee had legal counsel ready if Kromah moved to CC. I had the popcorn ready. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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