The football team was seeking to recruit additional players. Before the season was cancelled, my 7th asked me if he could join as they were desperately seeking out new players to fill the vacant spots. One of my better decisions in recent memory was to tell him no. |
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As the demographics of Hardy changes, it will get harder and harder to field a football team. Upper income families familiar with the medical science are not letting their kids take hits to the head and their bodies. Not when it can affect life and educational outcomes. This is probably why the coach had to specifically recruit kids from elsewhere.
RIP Hardy football. |
But still play soccer go figure.... |
OK, but so what? Especially at the ES level, the point of this is to participate. The kids have the entire day off from school anyhow. |
Yeah Deal no longer has a football team. I'm surprised parents are surprised about this at Hardy. It's a much smaller school, I can't imagine they had enough kids to safely play. |
If the coach was taking an “Iron Man” approach - kids play both offense and defense without a real break - that is a big no-no. Especially with middle schoolers. Chance of injury goes way up when you play Iron Man football. |
Not going to find many middle school football teams in the burbs! |
This. We exposed our kid to lots of sports to see what interested him but football was never on the table. Not an option. The evidence is clear about repeated concussions. I knew a guy who played semi overseas when young. He was a 50 year old in the body of an 80 year old who was in chronic pain even on the strongest pain meds, had major neck, back, and shoulder issues, etc…. He was the nicest guy who had a terrible quality of life. |
The elite private schools say differently. Tons of wealthy, educated boys fill the football teams at Sidwell, STA, Maret, Landon etc. Even the middle school teams. I suspect it’s more so that it conflicts with soccer and in privates, kids know whether they have what it takes to compete on soccer team. |
And we’re talking about crazy wealthy kids playing football. Far higher than average $250k Glover Park family. |
It turns out if you have family money, you don't need brains to get into good colleges. |
Sure that’s it 🙄. I think the Ivy League commits and current students that are playing football would disagree. Still very high academic standards to play football for Yale, Princeton, Harvard, and even Notre Dame and Stanford. |
np: No question there are a fewer percentage of well-educated people interested in playing football than there used to be. Not sure why it is important to you to deny that. |
DH’s family big ND football and school supporters since FIL went there, active alumni, etc. . Academic standards are not the same with football and I’m sure it’s like that at many schools. |
I’d like to see the stats or are you just talking out of your a$$. Keep in mind, mid Atlantic has never been a football heavy demographic. |