poorgriz said:OptimusPrime said:Uh, no...In the end, they are all kids, and kids get in trouble no matter where they go, who recruited them, or whatever. Don't be so naive.poorgriz said:I know what you're trying to say... and yes these are college age kids and they will make mistakes. However, I will also state my opinion that the players on the Montana State University Football team are less likely to get in trouble than any other school in the Big Sky, and probably 95% of all other college football teams out there. Rob Ash's philosophy of "High caliber person first, playing ability second", is by far his number one priority and that permeates all throughout the system.
No, you're not getting my point. Rob Ash is one of if the most "Character First" mentality football coaches in the country. He and his recruiting staff do much more due diligence of players before bringing into the program, and have much higher standards than most other schools in terms of player conduct. Additionally, they stress the importance of character in practice, team meetings, in the community, etc. much more than most programs. Yes, kids will still make mistakes... but they'll make them a lot less at MSU than most other schools, due to the focus Ash puts on that.
If what you say was true, the kittens wouldn't have such a shallow O-line ~ look at who has been recruited and signed for the kitty Oline over the last 4 years and where are they now?
Kids with High Calber characteristics would stick around if they had "GOOD" characteristics