Here is how to transfer to any high school in the area

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Anonymous wrote:VHSL doesn’t determine eligibility for players - that is the school’s responsibility. But what VHSL does do is impose consequences for playing ineligible athletes, which can include forfeiture of games. So VHSL did what FCPS failed to do in their internal investigation by dint of their enforcement powers. Not a good look.

I do think some of the racial comments here are wrong. These are kids who want to play the game and are being used by adults in a way not to their long term benefit. I feel for them. On the other hand, the schools have succumbed to racial identity politics in not scrutinizing all of the actions correctly.


The only person trying to play the race card is the Coach and his defenders, who keep screeching about RACISM to try to keep people quiet.

It’s not racist to expect people to follow the rules.

Well there is a lot of racism in football and it’s likely a lot of the racists are against this coach. I have no dog in the fight and while it looks like someone or some people affiliated with the Hayfield football program may not have been following the rules, that doesn’t mean the coach is at fault.


He's the head coach. Its his show and absolutely his fault. He talked all these kids into transferring knowing the rules and that they were breaking the rules.

Who are "the racists against this coach" that you are referring to? Did someone burn a cross in his yard?


You have no proof that he did any such thing you allege.
You're assuming. Hmmmm wonder why that could be? Can't put my finger on it.

Thinking racism only happens when the N word is used and a cross is burned is a true sign of a racist.


It's called logic. Try it sometime.

Is it your assertion that all these players showed up at Hayfield on the first day of school and Overton was surprised to see them there, having absolutely no knowledge that 13 kids were transferring from the school he worked at last year, as well as two superstars from two other private schools? It was all just a complete surprise to him? GMAFB.

I think some might consider it a bit racist to suggest that he was too dumb to read the VHSL rules, which seems to be what you are implying.

Expecting all coaches and players to follow the rules is not racist.


No my assertion is he left and a bunch of kids were upset and did what they had to do to follow him. And he was fine with that, as he should be. He had no way to know whether they did it legitimately or not. There is nothing wrrong with kids following the coach if they did it legitimacy.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:VHSL doesn’t determine eligibility for players - that is the school’s responsibility. But what VHSL does do is impose consequences for playing ineligible athletes, which can include forfeiture of games. So VHSL did what FCPS failed to do in their internal investigation by dint of their enforcement powers. Not a good look.

I do think some of the racial comments here are wrong. These are kids who want to play the game and are being used by adults in a way not to their long term benefit. I feel for them. On the other hand, the schools have succumbed to racial identity politics in not scrutinizing all of the actions correctly.


The only person trying to play the race card is the Coach and his defenders, who keep screeching about RACISM to try to keep people quiet.

It’s not racist to expect people to follow the rules.

Well there is a lot of racism in football and it’s likely a lot of the racists are against this coach. I have no dog in the fight and while it looks like someone or some people affiliated with the Hayfield football program may not have been following the rules, that doesn’t mean the coach is at fault.


He's the head coach. Its his show and absolutely his fault. He talked all these kids into transferring knowing the rules and that they were breaking the rules.

Who are "the racists against this coach" that you are referring to? Did someone burn a cross in his yard?


You have no proof that he did any such thing you allege.
You're assuming. Hmmmm wonder why that could be? Can't put my finger on it.

Thinking racism only happens when the N word is used and a cross is burned is a true sign of a racist.


It's called logic. Try it sometime.

Is it your assertion that all these players showed up at Hayfield on the first day of school and Overton was surprised to see them there, having absolutely no knowledge that 13 kids were transferring from the school he worked at last year, as well as two superstars from two other private schools? It was all just a complete surprise to him? GMAFB.

I think some might consider it a bit racist to suggest that he was too dumb to read the VHSL rules, which seems to be what you are implying.

Expecting all coaches and players to follow the rules is not racist.

Idk about any of that, but some may think it’s racist to drag this man’s name through the mud because the athletic director may not have verified these kids earlier. The superintendent has said the coach did nothing wrong after an intense investigation and yet we are still seeing all these allegations against the man, but nothing about the athletic director who’s job it is to clear the athletes and happens to have the privilege of being white.


+1.
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Is it your assertion that all these players showed up at Hayfield on the first day of school and Overton was surprised to see them there, having absolutely no knowledge that 13 kids were transferring from the school he worked at last year, as well as two superstars from two other private schools? It was all just a complete surprise to him? GMAFB.

I think some might consider it a bit racist to suggest that he was too dumb to read the VHSL rules, which seems to be what you are implying.


The only thing the VHSL cares about is whether the players and their families actually moved into the district in accordance with the VHSL transfer regulations. Otherwise it does does not matter how many transfers they got or where they came from.

Coaches are obviously not expected to perform residency checks on their players, that is a matter for school admin.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:VHSL doesn’t determine eligibility for players - that is the school’s responsibility. But what VHSL does do is impose consequences for playing ineligible athletes, which can include forfeiture of games. So VHSL did what FCPS failed to do in their internal investigation by dint of their enforcement powers. Not a good look.

I do think some of the racial comments here are wrong. These are kids who want to play the game and are being used by adults in a way not to their long term benefit. I feel for them. On the other hand, the schools have succumbed to racial identity politics in not scrutinizing all of the actions correctly.


The only person trying to play the race card is the Coach and his defenders, who keep screeching about RACISM to try to keep people quiet.

It’s not racist to expect people to follow the rules.

Well there is a lot of racism in football and it’s likely a lot of the racists are against this coach. I have no dog in the fight and while it looks like someone or some people affiliated with the Hayfield football program may not have been following the rules, that doesn’t mean the coach is at fault.


He's the head coach. Its his show and absolutely his fault. He talked all these kids into transferring knowing the rules and that they were breaking the rules.

Who are "the racists against this coach" that you are referring to? Did someone burn a cross in his yard?


You have no proof that he did any such thing you allege.
You're assuming. Hmmmm wonder why that could be? Can't put my finger on it.

Thinking racism only happens when the N word is used and a cross is burned is a true sign of a racist.


It's called logic. Try it sometime.

Is it your assertion that all these players showed up at Hayfield on the first day of school and Overton was surprised to see them there, having absolutely no knowledge that 13 kids were transferring from the school he worked at last year, as well as two superstars from two other private schools? It was all just a complete surprise to him? GMAFB.

I think some might consider it a bit racist to suggest that he was too dumb to read the VHSL rules, which seems to be what you are implying.

Expecting all coaches and players to follow the rules is not racist.


No my assertion is he left and a bunch of kids were upset and did what they had to do to follow him. And he was fine with that, as he should be. He had no way to know whether they did it legitimately or not. There is nothing wrrong with kids following the coach if they did it legitimacy.


Well, one of the many problems is it seems the families did NOT do "what they had to do".

Are you claiming with a straight face that he had zero conversations with any of these 13 families OR the two private school transfers regarding how to become a student at Hayfield and play for him?
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Anonymous wrote:When did the superintendent say "the coach did nothing wrong"?


+1. That was never said.


Given FCPS silence around the missing fundraised money, I imagine a law enforcement investigation for theft is underway.
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Anonymous wrote:When did the superintendent say "the coach did nothing wrong"?


+1. That was never said.


Given FCPS silence around the missing fundraised money, I imagine a law enforcement investigation for theft is underway.


The process for school sports and activities in FCPS is usually pretty regulated.

Unfortunately, if there is the level of wrongdoing with the money collection that the rumors indicate, even if it was an innocent error, the cya blowback from FCPS is going to negatively impact fundraising by booster clubs that are doing things correctly.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:VHSL doesn’t determine eligibility for players - that is the school’s responsibility. But what VHSL does do is impose consequences for playing ineligible athletes, which can include forfeiture of games. So VHSL did what FCPS failed to do in their internal investigation by dint of their enforcement powers. Not a good look.

I do think some of the racial comments here are wrong. These are kids who want to play the game and are being used by adults in a way not to their long term benefit. I feel for them. On the other hand, the schools have succumbed to racial identity politics in not scrutinizing all of the actions correctly.


The only person trying to play the race card is the Coach and his defenders, who keep screeching about RACISM to try to keep people quiet.

It’s not racist to expect people to follow the rules.

Well there is a lot of racism in football and it’s likely a lot of the racists are against this coach. I have no dog in the fight and while it looks like someone or some people affiliated with the Hayfield football program may not have been following the rules, that doesn’t mean the coach is at fault.


He's the head coach. Its his show and absolutely his fault. He talked all these kids into transferring knowing the rules and that they were breaking the rules.

Who are "the racists against this coach" that you are referring to? Did someone burn a cross in his yard?


You have no proof that he did any such thing you allege.
You're assuming. Hmmmm wonder why that could be? Can't put my finger on it.

Thinking racism only happens when the N word is used and a cross is burned is a true sign of a racist.


It's called logic. Try it sometime.

Is it your assertion that all these players showed up at Hayfield on the first day of school and Overton was surprised to see them there, having absolutely no knowledge that 13 kids were transferring from the school he worked at last year, as well as two superstars from two other private schools? It was all just a complete surprise to him? GMAFB.

I think some might consider it a bit racist to suggest that he was too dumb to read the VHSL rules, which seems to be what you are implying.

Expecting all coaches and players to follow the rules is not racist.


No my assertion is he left and a bunch of kids were upset and did what they had to do to follow him. And he was fine with that, as he should be. He had no way to know whether they did it legitimately or not. There is nothing wrrong with kids following the coach if they did it legitimacy.


Well, one of the many problems is it seems the families did NOT do "what they had to do".

Are you claiming with a straight face that he had zero conversations with any of these 13 families OR the two private school transfers regarding how to become a student at Hayfield and play for him?


Yes.
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Anonymous wrote:https://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/opinions/recent-fcps-decision-detrimental-to-extracurricular-activities/article_4e1b8760-7133-11ef-b50b-e794cd5cfefd.html?

Someone quit….


I wonder why he wanted his name withheld? Players, parents, and even students not involved in football will notice when the coach is not there.
Anonymous
Reposting the parent YouTube interview because it bears on a number of issues.

https://youtu.be/jMO9WL7xlj4?feature=shared

I was struck by the one parent who says her son has been with Coach O since he was 8 years old.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reposting the parent YouTube interview because it bears on a number of issues.

https://youtu.be/jMO9WL7xlj4?feature=shared

I was struck by the one parent who says her son has been with Coach O since he was 8 years old.


That's his scam. He runs a private football business, recruits players, and then gets them to transfer to play for the school he coaches at.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:VHSL doesn’t determine eligibility for players - that is the school’s responsibility. But what VHSL does do is impose consequences for playing ineligible athletes, which can include forfeiture of games. So VHSL did what FCPS failed to do in their internal investigation by dint of their enforcement powers. Not a good look.

I do think some of the racial comments here are wrong. These are kids who want to play the game and are being used by adults in a way not to their long term benefit. I feel for them. On the other hand, the schools have succumbed to racial identity politics in not scrutinizing all of the actions correctly.


The only person trying to play the race card is the Coach and his defenders, who keep screeching about RACISM to try to keep people quiet.

It’s not racist to expect people to follow the rules.

Well there is a lot of racism in football and it’s likely a lot of the racists are against this coach. I have no dog in the fight and while it looks like someone or some people affiliated with the Hayfield football program may not have been following the rules, that doesn’t mean the coach is at fault.


He's the head coach. Its his show and absolutely his fault. He talked all these kids into transferring knowing the rules and that they were breaking the rules.

Who are "the racists against this coach" that you are referring to? Did someone burn a cross in his yard?


You have no proof that he did any such thing you allege.
You're assuming. Hmmmm wonder why that could be? Can't put my finger on it.

Thinking racism only happens when the N word is used and a cross is burned is a true sign of a racist.


It's called logic. Try it sometime.

Is it your assertion that all these players showed up at Hayfield on the first day of school and Overton was surprised to see them there, having absolutely no knowledge that 13 kids were transferring from the school he worked at last year, as well as two superstars from two other private schools? It was all just a complete surprise to him? GMAFB.

I think some might consider it a bit racist to suggest that he was too dumb to read the VHSL rules, which seems to be what you are implying.

Expecting all coaches and players to follow the rules is not racist.


No my assertion is he left and a bunch of kids were upset and did what they had to do to follow him. And he was fine with that, as he should be. He had no way to know whether they did it legitimately or not. There is nothing wrrong with kids following the coach if they did it legitimacy.


Well, one of the many problems is it seems the families did NOT do "what they had to do".

Are you claiming with a straight face that he had zero conversations with any of these 13 families OR the two private school transfers regarding how to become a student at Hayfield and play for him?


Yes.


No one is that stupid, sorry.
Anonymous
Who is "MonetLadyAnderson" ? I assume she is affiliated with the coach in some way?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Reposting the parent YouTube interview because it bears on a number of issues.

https://youtu.be/jMO9WL7xlj4?feature=shared

I was struck by the one parent who says her son has been with Coach O since he was 8 years old.


That's not how public high school sports are supposed to work.
Anonymous
So I take it none of the parents in that (June 2024) video had players who were some of the nine deemed ineligible last week?
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