@Pdt1081@permurr02 They might be better than the 20 year old they bring in was when he was 18! The problem is all coaches want older and more developed. Which is bad for the kids. You’re forced to compare Apple and oranges instead of picking the best apples.
@Pdt1081@permurr02 So only a lot of players are harmed and not all of them. Got it.
Also, the rules being the rules for all levels, the same thing happens in D3.
@D2theM2theH@joelpollak It’s a weird quirk that doesn’t really matter. But those same people want to get rid of the electoral college where California’s incompetence is intolerable.
And like Florida in 2000, which they improved after, incompetence in counting leads to voter distrust in the process.
@D2theM2theH@joelpollak I prescribe to Hanlon’s Razor’s view. It’s just normal incompetence that California counts votes slower than any other state (or country on earth).
@Justinredalen@brannoningram@wideofthepost Again, think you’re responding to the wrong person. I agree the evidence was old and when she talked to the reporter was to ruin his primary chances not his general election chances.
@Pdt1081@permurr02 Coaches absolutely push them to enroll later. Unless they want to go to a lower school or even D3.
Every college hockey player on a social level would benefit from being in college from 18-23. But coaches want 20-25 year old players.
@D2theM2theH@joelpollak Every vote? Even (especially?) those submitted by ineligible and even fake people? How many votes does Mickey Mouse get as an Anaheim resident?
@Thackej@sgodofsk@cruelsardaukar Is that brave? Feels like that’s just taking away complicity for future raises as it raises automatically and not making them vote for it. Just a perpetual tax raise that most of them will be gone before it becomes a major issue.
@brannoningram@Justinredalen@wideofthepost Her motive is clear - ruin *his* chances - even before being nominated, which helps the dems as a milquetoast boring person like Janet Mills probably cruises to elections. It’s clear she wasn’t helping Collins by speaking so early if he fell pre-nom.