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RE: Memphis's #1 Hoops Recruit ruled Ineligible
(11-09-2019 05:27 AM)ericsrevenge76 Wrote:  The NCAA better tread lightly here. Elite prospects are already staring to skip college all together. Now they want to rule the #1 overall recruit and projected #1 draft pick ineligible over some small time BS like this that went down when Penny was not even a college coach?

Not a very smart move. All they are going to do is push the top HS players away from the NCAA tourney.

If some top HS prospects opt to skip college and go to the pros, who cares? A lot of them probably have no interest in academics and no business in a classroom. Of course, the vast majority of them will never succeed either in professional sports or in any meaningful or challenging career. Let them find out the hard way.
12-20-2019 10:15 AM
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