Coach Johnson
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According to the NCAA, 3.6% of men playing high school basketball will play in college, while 4.5% of women high school players will play in college. Most of them won't play Division I, and many scholarships only cover a small part
Look at all levels NAIA, USCAA, NCCAA and JuCo
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This needs to be out there
Thank you @WareWare14
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This is needed
@ariellehoulihan
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Still true today
Coach Johnson@CoachDLJohnson
I'm going to say something controversial. Ball is not life. It can be a part of your life, but should not be the dominant factor. Family, friends, education, career, travel, love, experiences, those are all apart of life. Mental, emotional and physical health need balance.
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So many out there and Florida is starting to have a bunch
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I guarantee most coaches can agree about this quite from Victor Wembanyama
"I think some players are really talented, physically or technically, really really talented. But their mind isn't as good as their body is*
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Now D1, in basketball, the scholarship doesn't have to be full and can be partial like all other levels.
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Understand the ruling is for NCAA D1 & if you are on a team or have signed with the college you are good on the roster limit of 15, includes walk-ons. (Basketball)
Be advised, the college can grandfather in current and signed players, but they don't have to.
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@TweetsbyCoachP Lack of free play, unorganized without adult direction. Let them play and fall in love with the game.
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