Wifesafurd,
the bottom line of your explanation is that football players cannot be trusted to be timely and responsible and, thus, must be treated like small children. THAT, is big-time football culture. Perpetuation of THAT should be questioned. The issue is effective use of resources for success. The present allocation of resources hasn't worked at Cal. Might a change in culture be in order? You are correct, I haven't been through THAT process. I was never part of a program with such dismal and frustrating results. My programs told the athletes what was expected an the athletes did their part. Why not all athletes at Cal be required to perform their responsibilities without being treated like infants? Maybe performance will improve.
the bottom line of your explanation is that football players cannot be trusted to be timely and responsible and, thus, must be treated like small children. THAT, is big-time football culture. Perpetuation of THAT should be questioned. The issue is effective use of resources for success. The present allocation of resources hasn't worked at Cal. Might a change in culture be in order? You are correct, I haven't been through THAT process. I was never part of a program with such dismal and frustrating results. My programs told the athletes what was expected an the athletes did their part. Why not all athletes at Cal be required to perform their responsibilities without being treated like infants? Maybe performance will improve.