Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It may not be in the majority of these cases for reclasses, but keep in mind that some of them are reclassing back on age. Not all of them will be 19 or 20 year old seniors in high school.
???
Who of any significance has reclassed back on age?
The #1 player in the 27 class going to UNC
And the 26 DCE - turned 27 Madlax heading to OSU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It may not be in the majority of these cases for reclasses, but keep in mind that some of them are reclassing back on age. Not all of them will be 19 or 20 year old seniors in high school.
???
Who of any significance has reclassed back on age?
The #1 player in the 27 class going to UNC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It may not be in the majority of these cases for reclasses, but keep in mind that some of them are reclassing back on age. Not all of them will be 19 or 20 year old seniors in high school.
???
Who of any significance has reclassed back on age?
The #1 player in the 27 class going to UNC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It may not be in the majority of these cases for reclasses, but keep in mind that some of them are reclassing back on age. Not all of them will be 19 or 20 year old seniors in high school.
???
Who of any significance has reclassed back on age?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It may not be in the majority of these cases for reclasses, but keep in mind that some of them are reclassing back on age. Not all of them will be 19 or 20 year old seniors in high school.
???
Anonymous wrote:The recent NL commit to Yale was at Landon, then transferred to Avon Old Farms and re-classified to be a 2027. He was initially in the 2026 class.
This seems to be a growing trend.
Anonymous wrote:It may not be in the majority of these cases for reclasses, but keep in mind that some of them are reclassing back on age. Not all of them will be 19 or 20 year old seniors in high school.
Anonymous wrote:It may not be in the majority of these cases for reclasses, but keep in mind that some of them are reclassing back on age. Not all of them will be 19 or 20 year old seniors in high school.
Anonymous wrote:It may not be in the majority of these cases for reclasses, but keep in mind that some of them are reclassing back on age. Not all of them will be 19 or 20 year old seniors in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The recent NL commit to Yale was at Landon, then transferred to Avon Old Farms and re-classified to be a 2027. He was initially in the 2026 class.
This seems to be a growing trend.
What is the trend your pointing at, because kids have been reclassing for years, taking prep years, etc.
What I don't understand is why is this player suddenly a Yale player. He got no stars as a 2026 and barely played at Landon as a junior. He reclasses and plays as a 2027 club player this last year and doesn't get any bigger, taller, stronger, faster and is now magically a 4 star going to Yale? The minute he gets on campus, he'll be playing against the same guys he wasn't as good as when he was a 26. The same goes for any number of players at the reclass academies. For the majority, there's barely any upside.
Agree with this. DCE had reclassified from 26 to 27 sophomore summer. He was beyond limited in ability/production and was not a recruitable athlete. Holds back and is now going to OSU as a 27. When he gets to OSU, all those 26's will be sitting there waiting for him. In other sports, the younger kids that dominate are the one's that people look at re potential. In lacrosse, age has never been factored in re evaluations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The recent NL commit to Yale was at Landon, then transferred to Avon Old Farms and re-classified to be a 2027. He was initially in the 2026 class.
This seems to be a growing trend.
What is the trend your pointing at, because kids have been reclassing for years, taking prep years, etc.
What I don't understand is why is this player suddenly a Yale player. He got no stars as a 2026 and barely played at Landon as a junior. He reclasses and plays as a 2027 club player this last year and doesn't get any bigger, taller, stronger, faster and is now magically a 4 star going to Yale? The minute he gets on campus, he'll be playing against the same guys he wasn't as good as when he was a 26. The same goes for any number of players at the reclass academies. For the majority, there's barely any upside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The recent NL commit to Yale was at Landon, then transferred to Avon Old Farms and re-classified to be a 2027. He was initially in the 2026 class.
This seems to be a growing trend.
What is the trend your pointing at, because kids have been reclassing for years, taking prep years, etc.
Anonymous wrote:The recent NL commit to Yale was at Landon, then transferred to Avon Old Farms and re-classified to be a 2027. He was initially in the 2026 class.
This seems to be a growing trend.