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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Landon fogo was a late bloomer. I believe he is doing a PG year at Loomis and then off to Michigan in the fall of 2026. [/quote] Again, going to Michigan, which has a 15% out-of-state acceptance rate. Win for the kid and the family. But a great get for Loomis as a PG since they're in the top 2-3 in the country. [/quote] 15% is way low. It's almost 50%. https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2023/10/02/um-ann-arbor-enrollment-52000-sets-another-record/71029768007/ It's a joke Michigan would force a family to take a gap year. At least Loomis really only plays other reclass factories.[/quote] The math is the fogo is 18. Goes to a reclass factory and is now 19. Plays or doesn't play at Michigan during one of his 4 years after starting at age 20 and finishes his 4-in-5 years at age 25. He could even throw in an extra year if he played a couple of games and hurts his back and gets an injury waiver and finishes at 26. Wholesome college athletics. It's something straight out of Animal House. [/quote] Out-of-state acceptance is 15-18% unless the family is moving up to Michigan which I seriously doubt. But really so what if the kid is 23 when he graduates assuming no additional years due to injuries, etc. If the kid and family want to do it and have the means to help the young man realize his dreams, isn't that what parents should aspire to be doing so long as its in tandem with laying a strong foundation for his career. Kinda sounds like sour grapes but maybe that's just a misread on my part.[/quote] Out of state acceptance is not 18%. That's the acceptance rate. The number of out of state enrollment is closer to 50%. Unless the kid graduates early he'll be 24. He's not getting to Michigan until he's at least 19 and will be 20 during the 1st season. [/quote]
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