Consider the following:
A preferred walk on is at least the same size, speed, ability as others in his position group. The PWO has demonstrated himself at practice and during scrimmages (Orange and White games) and not only has proven himself capable but better than half in the group. Coach says in press conferences that many players have done what it takes and deserves to play. In your opinion, should the PWO "be allowed" to be considered for playing time, or never "be allowed" because he has the label of PWO? Would it always be considered to be not in the best interest of the coach to play a PWO over scholarship players? Why would the coach not take credit for "discovering" the player as a diamond in the rough?
A preferred walk on is at least the same size, speed, ability as others in his position group. The PWO has demonstrated himself at practice and during scrimmages (Orange and White games) and not only has proven himself capable but better than half in the group. Coach says in press conferences that many players have done what it takes and deserves to play. In your opinion, should the PWO "be allowed" to be considered for playing time, or never "be allowed" because he has the label of PWO? Would it always be considered to be not in the best interest of the coach to play a PWO over scholarship players? Why would the coach not take credit for "discovering" the player as a diamond in the rough?