I know there's a thread about him at the top of KHC. I don't really need to know it's contents. He's a 4 * SF with a lot of prime time offers and Purdue gave him one two weeks ago. And he made an unofficial visit to Purdue. He'd be a great addition. Enough said about his skills.
My reason for posting? In doing some research, I noticed he switched schools last year and is now playing at a Christian Academy in Kansas. in so doing, he also changed his recruiting year classification from 2018 to 2019. I was wondering how a player can do that? by doing so, I thought he could still only play 4 years of high school ball. Would he have one year at school where he wouldn't be playing?
I was also wondering, if he saw an opportunity and college he really liked, by attending an academy, could he take some Summer classes and change his classification back to 2018? or possibly leave early become a mid year addition and count towards a 2018 scholarship much like Haarms?
I'm just curious how a reclassification works when the player goes back a year rather than forward. This seems the opposite of Tyger.
My reason for posting? In doing some research, I noticed he switched schools last year and is now playing at a Christian Academy in Kansas. in so doing, he also changed his recruiting year classification from 2018 to 2019. I was wondering how a player can do that? by doing so, I thought he could still only play 4 years of high school ball. Would he have one year at school where he wouldn't be playing?
I was also wondering, if he saw an opportunity and college he really liked, by attending an academy, could he take some Summer classes and change his classification back to 2018? or possibly leave early become a mid year addition and count towards a 2018 scholarship much like Haarms?
I'm just curious how a reclassification works when the player goes back a year rather than forward. This seems the opposite of Tyger.