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SHOCKING: A growing number of middle school athletes — mostly boys — are intentionally repeating 8th grade to delay their start in high school, giving themselves another full year to get bigger, stronger, and faster, which in turn dramatically boosts their chances at elite high school spots, college scholarships, and massive NIL deals potentially worth millions.
William La Jeunesse: “Of 8M high school students in sports only 7% will play in college.”
“On the other hand, the [likely] number one pick in this year’s NBA draft, [AJ Dybantsa], did 8th grade twice.”
CRAZY IDEA: How about we let more kids be kids!
If the NCAA moves eligibility to 5 years to play 5 seasons from when you graduate high school or turn 19 years old, they have to make an exemption for religious based schools like BYU and UTAH who routinely have student athletes go on 1-2 year mission trips before they ever play.
@bubblegumman7 I said the same thing....no rush. You had 10 sec....fake high and throw low, Game over, u will go on to be National Champs. Even fake high, then roll it with your left hand, Game over. Should of, could of, would of, simple things, simple plays. But what do I know abt basketball
Solid responses by Coach Young. How can you NOT love playing for a coach like this?! You know Coach has got you back, loves his team, praises their efforts but also tells them where they need to improve. Love it. Future is bright @BYUCougars@BYUMBB
Richie Saunders is one of the greatest players in BYU history.
-Led BYU to Sweet 16
-All Big 12 Player
-4-year player
-Turned down Kentucky & his former coach to stay at BYU
-Opposing teams hated playing him because he plays so hard
-A+ ambassador for the school & Church
“What he did in the handshake line speaks volume about the young man’s character in my opinion.”
Oklahoma State Head Coach Steve Lutz had high praise for AJ Dybantsa’s character after the game⬇️