Anonymous wrote:I don't really get the re-class thing. If you are a 2024 and a coach wants you then wouldn't they just offer you a spot during that recruiting period. What makes you suddenly better just because you are taking a PG year so now you commit at the beginning of the next year's cycle? I can see if you were out all season with an injury maybe but what else tends to be going on in these scenerios?
Seriously? Look at the IL board. At least 75% of those taken so far are either PG or reclass. Its a fact. Coaches and US Lacrosse say that they want on-age kids but at the end of the day this is a business for them and they want bigger, stronger, faster and more mature players. Is it good for the kids and their families? Probably not, but colleges don't care and apparently neither do the parents forking out the cash for the additional year or years of school. To your other point, yes, injuries can play a role, but its more about trying to gain an edge for all parties involved in the equation.