Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The first 2027 SJC has revealed themselves as either a total cheat by doing the future reclass fraud or by reclassing and transferring but still competing down bc they are not a 2028 yet. Congratulations, you still aren’t very good. Let us know what d2 school gets you.
Wouldn't he be better off playing a 27 schedule this summer to get more college eyes on him?
Not doing that bc he’s not that good. Doesn’t want to embarrass himself by playing against like players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PG year first. Then NAPS. Then Navy.
Yikes.
So, given that this is an 11-year path laid out here (1yr PG, 1 yr NAPS, 4 yrs USNA, 5 yrs active duty - if you dont want to pay back the entirety of your tuition, assuming you make it through to graduation), I get the yikes. But, thats some first class education in those first 6 yrs, and the careers following the 5 yr commitment are definitely pretty strong options-wise and AI-resilient wise. So, I can see why that's not a yikes for the player or his family.
Why the PG year before NAPS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else see the GZ graduation banner with the “and #42 too” on the bottom. Way to make the entire graduation about your kid who didn’t do much on the field all year. Cornball
Say more please because I didn’t see it. However you’re speaking of a parent who drives a purple suburban so literally nothing would surprise me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PG year first. Then NAPS. Then Navy.
Yikes.
So, given that this is an 11-year path laid out here (1yr PG, 1 yr NAPS, 4 yrs USNA, 5 yrs active duty - if you dont want to pay back the entirety of your tuition, assuming you make it through to graduation), I get the yikes. But, thats some first class education in those first 6 yrs, and the careers following the 5 yr commitment are definitely pretty strong options-wise and AI-resilient wise. So, I can see why that's not a yikes for the player or his family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SJC RUNS THE WORLD
then why is everyone transferring out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else see the GZ graduation banner with the “and #42 too” on the bottom. Way to make the entire graduation about your kid who didn’t do much on the field all year. Cornball
Say more please because I didn’t see it. However you’re speaking of a parent who drives a purple suburban so literally nothing would surprise me.
Anonymous wrote:Did anyone else see the GZ graduation banner with the “and #42 too” on the bottom. Way to make the entire graduation about your kid who didn’t do much on the field all year. Cornball
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PG year first. Then NAPS. Then Navy.
Yikes.
Shouldn't it be either PG or NAPS? And then Navy.
That's what I would think. I can't imagine it's both.
Anonymous wrote:SJC RUNS THE WORLD
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The first 2027 SJC has revealed themselves as either a total cheat by doing the future reclass fraud or by reclassing and transferring but still competing down bc they are not a 2028 yet. Congratulations, you still aren’t very good. Let us know what d2 school gets you.
Wouldn't he be better off playing a 27 schedule this summer to get more college eyes on him?
Not doing that bc he’s not that good. Doesn’t want to embarrass himself by playing against like players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PG year first. Then NAPS. Then Navy.
Yikes.
Shouldn't it be either PG or NAPS? And then Navy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PG year first. Then NAPS. Then Navy.
Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The first 2027 SJC has revealed themselves as either a total cheat by doing the future reclass fraud or by reclassing and transferring but still competing down bc they are not a 2028 yet. Congratulations, you still aren’t very good. Let us know what d2 school gets you.
Wouldn't he be better off playing a 27 schedule this summer to get more college eyes on him?