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There is also the unknown about the state of NIL money in a year or two. Lots of kids rushing to reclassify to cash in on the NIL while its unrestricted/unlimited.These kids are trying to get paid ASAP. They don’t want to waste an extra year in high school if they don’t have to.
There is also the unknown about the state of NIL money in a year or two. Lots of kids rushing to reclassify to cash in on the NIL while its unrestricted/unlimited.
This is true. However, not everyone is ready to do so. I think about kids like Tony Grimes and Antoine Jackson, imo they should have stayed in their original classes. Not everyone is a Ryan Williams.There is also the unknown about the state of NIL money in a year or two. Lots of kids rushing to reclassify to cash in on the NIL while it’s unrestricted/unlimited.
I wonder if they separate out a true reclassification, someone like Blount who is 17 in college, as opposed to someone who takes like the Josh Jobe HS class route and "reclassifies" after taking 5th grade 2-3 times and is enrolling in college at 19.View attachment 326047
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Too Soon: Why Reclassifying Hurts Most Blue-Chip Football Prospects
Reclassifying offers blue-chip recruits early opportunities, but can disrupt development, delay impact, and lessen long-term NFL potential.www.on3.com
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Too Soon: Why Reclassifying Hurts Most Blue-Chip Football Prospects
Reclassifying offers blue-chip recruits early opportunities, but can disrupt development, delay impact, and lessen long-term NFL potential.www.on3.com