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Ok please let me know what the kid who is planning on doing a PG year gets out of playing back a year if he does not PG? The college scouts are watching a 2018 game with that class in there heads. So if a college wants this player for his 2018 class he fits with this 2018 class coming into his school. If this kid tells the college later he will be coming to his college in 2017 class this kid will most likely not fit and be told he does not have a spot in this colleges 2017 class. And if we have a kid doing a PG year he is most likely behind the curve in some way, size,skill, or grades. So please once again tell me what the kid playing in a elite tournament gets out of playing down if he is not really going to do a PG year? Also can any one name a example of a kid ever planning on doing a PG year and changing his mind at the last second and going to college with his correct year?


Having multiple kids playing down because they they may do a PG year down the road.

Having the owner threaten people.

Having more reclassed kids than anyone except Crabs.

Splitting your B teams into two in order to make more money

Pulling kids out of HoCo


Good thing you have an excuse for everything. Maybe that's why kids are going to different clubs.