If a coach allows that to happen, it'll happen more and more. In my case, I teach my players that I'll treat them fairly, but not equally. They're not equal.
He doesn't forget anything. You can show him a move and the next thing you know he's using it (in a match).
I think it's been working out real well,
We have such a mobile population that these things can be carried long distances,
The pellets take the color of the wood that they're eating. They're in a very distinct little pile, like gritty sand.
The contract is basically measured by the consumer price index plus the reimbursement for travel expenses, ... That makes our total increase about 4 percent.
We'll talk about how we protect them in case we all have to work in responding to these things. This is part of the countywide emergency response planning coming to the table with more and more of all the players.
I'm not really in favor of that, but I know most of the coaches are. I'd rather have just one state championship. But I do understand the small-school-versus-the-larger-school (issue), and I know that's what they're looking at.
I think a higher court is going to really have to take a look at that. We heard more evidence on the Thompson case than the Turner case. If we had tried the Glenn Turner case alone, in my heart I believe the verdict would have been different.