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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Fan" data-source="post: 2507448" data-attributes="member: 4960"><p>I completely agree with your statement here. I think we as a society are doing an injustice to our young men and women by calling them kids after they turn 18. Those "kids" can and do go to big boy and big girl jail at 18 (17 years old in Texas). I agree people age 18-22 aren't fully mature, but they are adults and should be prepared to be an adult at 18. I can't stand it when coaches or people refer to them as college kids. They aren't kids, people 12 years old are kids. They are young men and women, making important decisions with lifelong consequences. It's time we as a society change our perception here. Let's help them grow up and be prepared to be young men and women at 18. </p><p></p><p>Rant over. </p><p></p><p>I agree Coach Riley being all emotional and crying over this decision makes me wonder. Goodness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Fan, post: 2507448, member: 4960"] I completely agree with your statement here. I think we as a society are doing an injustice to our young men and women by calling them kids after they turn 18. Those "kids" can and do go to big boy and big girl jail at 18 (17 years old in Texas). I agree people age 18-22 aren't fully mature, but they are adults and should be prepared to be an adult at 18. I can't stand it when coaches or people refer to them as college kids. They aren't kids, people 12 years old are kids. They are young men and women, making important decisions with lifelong consequences. It's time we as a society change our perception here. Let's help them grow up and be prepared to be young men and women at 18. Rant over. I agree Coach Riley being all emotional and crying over this decision makes me wonder. Goodness. [/QUOTE]
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