Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And if coaches lose their recruiting reputation they won't be able to recruit in any future years do why would they lie to players? Makes zero sense.
Agree. This sounds like the applicants misunderstood that they were getting one of the few recruiting slots. If they had to get in on their own and they were mislead, that is messed up but there is no reason a coach would do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the coach say these students were protected through admission? The coach only gets a very small number of these and they still need to pass pre read but nothing like 25. Some of those players must have misunderstood that they were to given admission no matter what. Or the coach mislead them which is terrible.
Wesleyan has 28 teams, and each will have several spots. So, definitely more than 25.
Anonymous wrote:I find no small amount of enjoyment that rich, privileged athletes didn't get what they want in this instance.
They will be fine, just not at Wes.
This is a REALLY bad look for any adult. Not only do you make some seriously questionable assumptions, but you are a (supposed) grown-up wishing crappy things to happen to a 17-18 year old kid after what has already been a miserable two years for that cohort. Shameful.
Also, the recruited athletes chose to use their one ED app in reliance on what was clearly misleading information. Not a good look for the school, and it's an unfortunate lesson for those kids that many adults are not reliable.
Anonymous wrote:I find no small amount of enjoyment that rich, privileged athletes didn't get what they want in this instance.
They will be fine, just not at Wes.
This is a REALLY bad look for any adult. Not only do you make some seriously questionable assumptions, but you are a (supposed) grown-up wishing crappy things to happen to a 17-18 year old kid after what has already been a miserable two years for that cohort. Shameful.
Also, the recruited athletes chose to use their one ED app in reliance on what was clearly misleading information. Not a good look for the school, and it's an unfortunate lesson for those kids that many adults are not reliable.
Anonymous wrote:As a Wes a,um, I will just say that I would prefer there be NO athletic recruit slots and that coaches had ZERO pull in admissions. So if this is a sign Wes is not letting in athletes who aren’t otherwise great candidates for admission, kudos to Wes.
I find no small amount of enjoyment that rich, privileged athletes didn't get what they want in this instance.
They will be fine, just not at Wes.
Anonymous wrote:As a Wes a,um, I will just say that I would prefer there be NO athletic recruit slots and that coaches had ZERO pull in admissions. So if this is a sign Wes is not letting in athletes who aren’t otherwise great candidates for admission, kudos to Wes.
Anonymous wrote:Did the coach say these students were protected through admission? The coach only gets a very small number of these and they still need to pass pre read but nothing like 25. Some of those players must have misunderstood that they were to given admission no matter what. Or the coach mislead them which is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan rejected 25 recruits at ED1. It also denied kids who were moved from ED1 to ED2. Not a good show, Wesleyan.
Athletic recruits Not my kid but a friend's.
Yes, it ends their athletic careers. And the ED2 kids (from the Ed1 round), they were deceived of a chance to apply elsewhere for ED2.
How does that end their athletic career? They can play elsewhere right? Are athletes full pay or do they receive scholarships for their sports?
Not if they ended conversations with other schools because Wesleyan made them an offer of being on the team.
NESCAC doesn’t make offers and lol at “athletic career”.
Anonymous wrote:And if coaches lose their recruiting reputation they won't be able to recruit in any future years do why would they lie to players? Makes zero sense.
Anonymous wrote:As a Wes a,um, I will just say that I would prefer there be NO athletic recruit slots and that coaches had ZERO pull in admissions. So if this is a sign Wes is not letting in athletes who aren’t otherwise great candidates for admission, kudos to Wes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan rejected 25 recruits at ED1. It also denied kids who were moved from ED1 to ED2. Not a good show, Wesleyan.
Athletic recruits Not my kid but a friend's.
Yes, it ends their athletic careers. And the ED2 kids (from the Ed1 round), they were deceived of a chance to apply elsewhere for ED2.
How does that end their athletic career? They can play elsewhere right? Are athletes full pay or do they receive scholarships for their sports?
Not if they ended conversations with other schools because Wesleyan made them an offer of being on the team.