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247 Sports: Freshman forward Kaden Archie has left TCU's basketball program
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<blockquote data-quote="LVH" data-source="post: 2681212" data-attributes="member: 71239"><p>I blame [ Finebaum ] like travel baseball and AAU basketball. In those sports its not hard to be the guy, if you aren't just jump ship to a team where you can be. It fosters a sense of entitlement. I played baseball in high school and we had kids who were on travel/select teams who didn't start over players who never played a lick of anything but rec ball. The parents were so mad and so were the select players. Instead of working harder and trying to earn the position they just moved to another school. </p><p></p><p>Then I get to TCU and play football and there were walk on true freshmen who would [ hundin] about not getting enough chances. I was like, dude, you're redshirting anyway, and second, you should be happy to be here. </p><p></p><p>Success is earned and some people think its easier to jump ship than to stick it out and earn it. The cream of the crop rises to the top somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LVH, post: 2681212, member: 71239"] I blame [ Finebaum ] like travel baseball and AAU basketball. In those sports its not hard to be the guy, if you aren't just jump ship to a team where you can be. It fosters a sense of entitlement. I played baseball in high school and we had kids who were on travel/select teams who didn't start over players who never played a lick of anything but rec ball. The parents were so mad and so were the select players. Instead of working harder and trying to earn the position they just moved to another school. Then I get to TCU and play football and there were walk on true freshmen who would [ hundin] about not getting enough chances. I was like, dude, you're redshirting anyway, and second, you should be happy to be here. Success is earned and some people think its easier to jump ship than to stick it out and earn it. The cream of the crop rises to the top somehow. [/QUOTE]
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