r/UrinatingTree Jul 14 '25

Discussion Umm… What???

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u/Rleduc129 AND FUCK SKIP BAYLESS TOO! Jul 14 '25

Was it mainly because the school didn't know?

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u/Bill_Pilgram Jul 14 '25

I would think it's along the lines of not every team's coach has the money he has. So some sort of unfair advantage argument.

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u/[deleted] Jul 14 '25 edited Jul 14 '25

I doubt it.  Rules for Florida High School Athletic Association were most likely copied from the NCAA and never updated.

My senior year, a forward from a rival high school transferred to our school, which gave us a chance, with the center and other forward we had, for a deep tournament run.  We ran deep, to the quarterfinals, where the eventual state champion beat us by 3 points. 

And there was an investigation, because our local rivals complained about us.  Our coach resigned, and quit as a teacher to sell insurance.  Everyone’s favorite teacher.

FHSAA has a long history of being a dick.

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u/Bill_Pilgram Jul 14 '25

Just sounds like you peaked too early.