Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What PP described IS the situation in many programs and the reality for parents is the coaches and students are conditioned to believe that all of this feeding FOR EVERY GAME is funded by parents that almost always let be out of town. It’s not like you write a check. You must dole it out like they are 3 years old. I can’t get over it really.
So how else do you propose that the students get proper meals before and after a game outside of either the school or the parents funding post game meals or the bus stopping at some restaurant on the way back to campus?
And be honest - outside of football and basketball at top D1 programs, all athletic programs loose money.
Anonymous wrote:What PP described IS the situation in many programs and the reality for parents is the coaches and students are conditioned to believe that all of this feeding FOR EVERY GAME is funded by parents that almost always let be out of town. It’s not like you write a check. You must dole it out like they are 3 years old. I can’t get over it really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL no. This ended with elementary school.
What are parents supposed to do, fly in from out of state with cut up oranges and juice boxes for every game?
Some do (or at least buy them once they arrive). Did parents not show for your DCs games/meets? It's interesting how different the experiences are.
Anonymous wrote:LOL no. This ended with elementary school.
What are parents supposed to do, fly in from out of state with cut up oranges and juice boxes for every game?