I'm seeing girls that are more concerned about posting on their snap chat and Twitter they had a career high 15 points and were going to party the night away, than those that love the game so much that they are hungry to make themselves and their teammates better. I'm seeing girls who aren't as successful (even as freshman and sophomores) as they think they should be, who blame the coach and want to transfer. I'm seeing parents who aren't happy with their child's playing time who call the coach, athletic director, and yes, the president of the college or university, because their kid isn't being treated fairly. I see parents after games walk up the coach and confront them that they are mistreating their child. More often than not, it's their child that is failing school and gives very little effort at practice. I'm seeing players band together, not on the court, but off the court, claiming they are being emotionally abused because their coach yells at them and is demanding. They then sue the coach and university for all of the hardships they are going through."