HIM
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- May 10, 2006
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Is this breaking news? I just turned the tv on and AJ Dybantsa is on there, committee to BYU
Seemed anticlimactic
Seemed anticlimactic
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Appreciate it. You won't be forgotten. You'll be in attendance for the National Championship
Yeah I was thinking about it, and I actually think its the best choice for him. Also in the Big 12 which is a powerhouseAJ gonna be locked in at that school good for him
Arkansas going crazy
Before High School is dumb but I have no issue with players getting ranked after their freshman seasons are completed! Anything before that to me lowkey hurts kids who havent been on any circuit in elementary or middle school which should be understandable.I got some hate to get off my chest real quick.
I think player rankings before a players junior year is dumb. Right now I've been seeing "King Bacot #1 8th grader in the country" videos pop up on my IG feed, mainly because my algorithm feeds me a lot of high school basketball but also because he's local.
Either way, rankings THAT early are dumb. Wish the kid didn't reclass so we could play him this year.
Before High School is dumb but I have no issue with players getting ranked after their freshman seasons are completed! Anything before that to me lowkey hurts kids who havent been on any circuit in elementary or middle school which should be understandable.
Whats crazy to me too, is how these parents get away with holding they kid back just to put them in the right grade. I remember seeing AJ Dybantsa the summer of his 8th grade year on youtube but whole time he was suppose to be going into the 10th grade instead of the 9th. So he was marketed as a "8th grader" while being 15. But when you get that number 1 ranking it does more for your national value so by the time you reclass up its no problem. But its cheating the system in my opinion.So much development occurs in the ages of 13-15. I just think it's a waste of time, after sophomore year at the very earliest I can see.