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!
There’s no question @TrinidadChambl1 deserves a 6th. He missed an entire season @FerrisState and if Diego Pavia gets a waiver why not Chambliss. If he returns among with Lacy look out this experience will only make them better.
Never thought I would see LSU as desperate as they are. I mean the fans are tweeting about current @OleMissFB players. It’s really a low class program right now. IDGAF about how good they used to be. They are a Trash program in my eyes right now!✍🏾
Pete Golding on the uncertainty of the coaching staff going into the Fiesta Bowl:
"It's going to have no impact on the game, but y'all can keep blowing it up... we're going to show up and spot that ball, we're going to be just fine."
Lane Kiffin had every chance to make the story about the team.
About Lacy.
About Chambliss.
About Corey Adams.
He made it about himself.
Pete Golding has had every chance to make it about himself.
Every answer is the same:
“It’s about the players.”
He makes it about the kids.
Lane Kiffin left Ole Miss to go to a school that has a chance to win championships... giving up on a team that can.... *checks notes* win the championship.
1) Kiffin is a total clown
2) Don't know how you can't be rooting for Ole Miss to win it all at this point
Didn’t even watch his new team until the end of the game. Made sure everyone heard him on TV and then got in the car and left. LSU fans are going to take this so worse than Ole Miss, Tennessee, USC, Alabama, and the Raiders.
Kevin Roberts Jr. is arguably the most physically gifted athlete in the 2026 HS Draft Class.
He stands 6'5"/220 and has D1 offers in 4 different sports. The 17-year-old has reached EVs of up to 112 MPH with wood, has hit multiple balls over 450 FT, and runs a 6.35-6.38 60 yd.