Yep, kids have been transferring schools for athletic purposes (with parent(s) approval) since 1863. Nothing to see here and should be allowed 100% of the time.
Wrong. Only the ones who can "afford" the move, which is a lot less common place. Every HS kid, via parents approval should be able to send their child to wherever/whenever they desire and not be penalized the slightest.
yes, that's our stance on the subject matter. I believe most would agree that Jones is capable of playing defense on multiple levels across the ncaa ranks. but, for some reason, unknown to anyone, he was left behind to do it on his own, from what i am told by a particular coach.
I dont disagree with this statement. In the same breath, I can give you a list of "player" who received D1 offer and was not voted as the District MVP unanimously by every coach. Yet, the MVP will be sitting at home next fall and the "second place guy" is going to be suiting it up for a local D1. So, Yes, i completely understand your sentiment.
Colleges disagree with you, as best player on one side of the ball has already been offered by 3 colleges as a junior and Jones isn't playing college football next year. Lots of talent in the young man, but we both know what makes that offense go
Now, who will fill the void of Jones? That's a great question?