footballguy51 wrote:7th and 8th grade football is supposed to be designed so kids get the experience playing, and 9th grade as well to some extent. Even if you weren't the best player on the team, the idea behind football in these grades is so the kid can learn the game and get the experience, so that they all have the opportunity to become great players. However, I had the same experience Jake did, just at an older age. I played in the earlier years, but then was JV throughout high school until there were so many injuries on the varsity team that I got a chance. Grades are much more important, anyways--I got a full ride to BGSU because of my grades. Meanwhile, the majority of those "popular" kids on the team that got a bunch of playing time ended up either not going to college or dropping out. Several have shown up in the local police blotter. Given the choice, I will take my end result over theirs any day.
FG51,
My thoughts exactly. I didn't expect Jake to start but he needed to get game experience to learn...it was his first year playing! I've told Jake not to worry about who's popular and who isn't but to a 12 year old kid, that's tough. He wasn't given a real chance to play so why should he stand out there for 7 more weeks? What for? Ride the bench all year? Yeah, that will help him learn. I worked with him since I played from 4th grade thru HS and I hope next year he will reconsider. Next year, 8th grade, is thru the school and NOT a youth league dominated by old fat guys trying to live thru their sons. It's a real shame...
Jake is probably going to do wrestling again this winter...he may be better suited for individual sports.
Thanks everyone for your kind words as this hasn't been easy for either Jake or me. But, getting to the Doyt 9/17 is sure to help.

Michael W.
BGSU-12 TIME MAC CHAMPION
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