its hard to get motivated if youre on a lame duck team to play hard. If the situations as bad as he said it was (# of players, no jv) i guess i can understand where he is coming from. at the same time, i can see the other side because my high school hasnt had a good season since the early 80's, but is still the most popular sport at the school for players and spectators
The solution might be to try a JV and Freshman schedule only for the next year or 2. By then the program might be sufficiently built up to field competetive teams. Here in southern NH we have had a recent case in which a town built its own high school, and withdrew its students from the HS in a neighboring town. This is the solution they adopted, rather than throwing their kids into varsity immediately. The HS in my city recently split into 2, but each was still sufficiently large that the 2 football teams could compete right away, though not do very well. After 2 years, both teams are now competetive, but not quite to championship level. Games between the 2 are wars, though. It also sounds like the coach is not getting his kids into the weight room or into other sports during the off season. Track & field is a great conditioning sport for football, and it's a good sport for building self confidence as well.
Man, it appears to be no fun to play football these days. Who gives a shit if they win a game? Incentive? How about - hey, shit, football looks fun. Except it likely isn't any fun with the fucking subculture. Gah. If it just means kids getting hurt, then by all means - cancel the games. But don't cancel football just because you're not going to win anything. Me and my loser buddies are going to go get some Areosmith tickets now.
Sounds like they need to schedule teams that they can compete with. If you don't have to play a region schedule, don't. Try that for a few years to build some confidence and then move back to region play. It happens in Georgia a good bit.
That area of Michigan is pretty desolate, so they have no choice but to play a regional schedule.
I think it was the right call by the coach. Set up to where you get the players that will be returning next year to start a conditioning program and do what you can next year. It must really suck for those seniors though.
Yep - start them off as JV only for a few years., then implement a points system where you are awarded points for participating in other sports, and working out in the weight room. Make the point requirement high enough to require significant weight room commitment. Don't get the points, don't make the team.
Tobin was just on the Dan Patrick show and said a few things that I found interesting. -Apparently they had 35 or so kids sign up for football only to have 22 show up and play. -They have over 30 players on their JV team. -They brought up 3 players from the JV team and one got hurt in the first game. -He wasn't concerned until he watched the gamefilm and noticed passive play and missed assignments. Things which he called, 'very dangerous'. - On a couple occasions he mentioned that his team didn't work hard enough in the offseason to compete. -Coach Tobin was not to be the head coach but took the position this summer after the would-be coach quit. Other than that he didn't offer anything new, but I did miss the very start of the interview.