There was no coaching or culture that would help Lewin compete with this years version of Althoff. Last year version yes, this years, no way in hell. Althoff had the ability to go get what they didn’t have to be successful. NO public school in 1a can do that. It has nothing to do with money, culture and coaching. They simply can get kids to come there from up to 30 miles. Very cut and dry.
I agree with all of this. My question is WHY did Dierre Hill (or literally any student in the building) choose to go to Althoff? Sure, they "went out and got him" - how?
Private schools cannot "simply" get kids to come from up to 30 miles. So my questions is what would entice Dierre Hill to go to Althoff?
This seems to be the missing link in this entire conversation. People like to cry foul of the ability of private schools to go "get" talent. And they do! They also have to "get" every other student in the building. So what factor drives these athletes to go to private schools?
It obviously varies by situation. Most athletes are not getting scholarships, some certainly are. But even then, you are now on par with the public option from a cost standpoint. Is it facilities or proximity to home? Almost always no to both, at least in the Chicagoland area and likely Belleville as well. Academic opportunities? Public schools almost always have a broader course catalog, more advanced programs, etc.
So what is it? My opinion, as I have posited numerous times in this thread, is that if you asked most football players, they would tell you its because they want to be 1) coached by great coaches 2) play at a school that takes football seriously at an institutional level (they might word it differently) and 3) Play great competition (perhaps a CCL-specific reason).
These are all the exact advantages that get dismissed by the "it's unfair" crew, who will just say they go "get" players, presumably with big sacks of cash.