To some, this may not seem like an important item. To others, especially parents and family members of players, it is important. Families probably find it important to be able to share some time immediately after a game with their player and it has been a part of our tradition for a long time. With new coaches come change, and that is understandable. I'm not going to sit here and to argue whether a coach should be able to change tradition because that conversation would go on forever and accomplish nothing. What I will mention is this. I have heard, through the staff, that this was a new UIL ruling. Obviously some of you heard the same thing. I searched the UIL rules and found nothing about this rule. I have a call into the UIL to see if in fact this rule does exist. If it isn't a UIL rule but a Faircloth rule, then just say it's his rule. The fans should be told the truth. Ultimately, Coach Faircloth dictates his set of rules and I'm OK with that. We hire him to do a job and he has his own way to accomplish his goals. He can't and won't please everyone. No coach can. I also understand that he may choose to get his staff off of the field and not have to confront the occasional "fanatic" parent that might approach him, but don't tell me it's a UIL rule if it isn't. There is an old saying, "don't do something down my back and tell me it's raining." If it is a UIL I'll return and apologize. I have been wrong before................