@TweetsbyCoachP@BesonenBrad This is beautifully stated. I coached hoops for 25 years, and stopped several years ago. I feel like that was nearly perfect timing societally.
@ACumbow HS athletes from ‘21/‘22 missed a season of HS athletics, got to college and sat behind 4-5 years of athletes granted an extra year. Then they played a max of 4 years, and now will watch successive athletes for all time play 5 years. They got ripped off.
@JehuuCaulcrick@Spartans_Illo Absolutely! I would love to buy an autographed copy. It’s been a pleasure getting to intersect with you the past few years.
@ChrisVannini Like the way the 2021 class was crushed by giving everyone older a C19 extra year? The 21s and 22s look to miss out on this new extra year too. How about considering them?
It was somehow destined for this. Few more beloved teammates to have played for Parallel 45, Cade Conley and Carson Voss meet as football foes Friday for WMU and MSU. In their P45 days, for every bit of their coaches' ire drawn, which was far from uncommon, Cade and Carson were given back from their teammates 10x the gratitude and mirth. Younger brothers sturdy and loyal. And sturdy was needed, both on a strong AAU circuit and as the vanguard of the covid HS / college portal graduating in 2021. To win three years with the same core is hard to do and these guys were crucial, programs can't do that without Cade and Carson maxing out their roles. Their stars aligned in the 16U Brawl 4 the Ball, Carson getting his first game dunk, and Cade hitting the championship game winner. Here are Conley and Voss still balling. Their once critic couldn't be prouder. Earned the hard way, P45 Legends.