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Originally Posted by AASpartan
A lot of times players are going to camps to become better players. It's not all proving yourself to coaches, but also learning new techniques and drills to improve yourself. I can understand not taking multiple trips to show yourself off to coaches, but to not go to camps and deprive yourself of the learning opportunities is doing yourself a disservice.
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isn't that what a redshirt season and a freshman year are for, to learn technique and study. If the kid would rather hang with friends and see his family than run drills at some camp in Ohio I can't fault him one bit for hanging out back at home.
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