The wapo is a 27. He is doing a reclass year and then NAPS before Naval Academy. |
He's still not playing as a 27 and never will. |
No, he's not. Because not only could he not know that now, but neither could the Naval Academy. So that definitely means you couldn't know. |
Can we get a running list of commits like they did for 26's |
You can just follow Ty Xanders (or IL) twitter or instagram. The only commits for the next 2 months will be from service academies, so it shouldn't be too crowded to have to keep up. |
3 have already committed to Army |
Not sure what you are trying to convey. He has already told everybody he's doing a reclass year and then NAPS. It's not a secret. |
He's not, but he could and others have done it and are doing it. The double reclass is real. |
Just checked his insta and he hasn't told everyone. |
Please name one player that has reclassed to the year after they finished from navy, army or air force prep for anything club lacroase related. And after you get done saying "I can't think of anyone", let us know why you are obsessed with this guy. |
Why are you denying there are double reclasses? It’s not an obsession, it’s an example of how ridiculous the system is and how it can be manipulated. |
The reclass thing is ridiculous. Get out of the way and move on. Let someone else have a chance without having to do the same thing. |
"Why are you obsessed with this guy?" /= denying there are double reclasses. He is going off to play a PG year, likely I'm guessing against PG schools. He obviously was a late commitment before that even came about. He didn't holdback in pre-K and then again in 8th grade. So please explain. How is he manipulating the system and who is being disadvantaged in your view? Maybe we can pick up a collection for them. |
27 DMV takes ship at Nike Nationals. |
Look. NAPS is essentially a PG school for kids that don't quite have the grades or you are a football recruit to get into the Naval Academy. The fact the kid didnt have the grades to get into NAPS is sort of telling... |