Saw ten year-olds play outside of Dallas, huge high school stadium that would pass for college here. Kids barely knew the rules, but the parents were f'n outta control. It's A religion, no exaggeration at all. Of course, the adults came to blows toward the end, but I totally saw it coming.Little fuckers played at Cowboys stadium the following week.
http://www.wideopencountry.com/10-biggest-high-school-football-stadiums-texas/
They should be stripped of any scholarship possibilities they might have had, permanently ban them from the game through college and charge criminally charge them. Then go after the coaches. Someone directed them to do it. Texas football.
what about when say, a college breaks a shitload of rules and calls themselves Trojans?I mean, pete caroll broke every rule in the book and some people still love the dude.
I swear to God you come up with some of the most obscure arguments just to piss me off. How is that even relevant to putting a hit out on a ref?
Anyone who thinks the coach didn't instruct the kids to do that is an idiot. Their program should be suspended for 5 years.
Cheating is cheating coach. I wouldn't associate myself with a team that constantly is caught breaking the rules.
Then you don't associate with ANY college team them...right?
No. I am a Patriots fan.
oh, they're all cheaters, so it's okay?Reminds me of this college team, they won a few titles, but wow they cheated every minute of it. Running back had a free house, the coach was banging college chicks or something. Then the coach went on to the NFL and ended up feeding enough adderall to his team to win the super bowl. Crazy times.
The problem with the type of guy you've described is that they aren't the type who can make critical decisions under pressure. This coach is the type to lose all common sense when the pressure mounts, however he should be fine in a blow out.
I think they'll find some hot headed young coaches probably put the kids up to it.
wow that couldve quite easily ended up killing him