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Yes, this should have been a decision already made before the season started. Head scratcherI’m shaking my head too. He was set up to have a memorable senior season. I wish him the best, too. But his timing is terrible in respect to his team that he leaves.
Riordan always gets them just can't keep them recently....Whatever the price is, its Riordan that loses.Riordan Kids who transferred or sitting out that would have been on this year’s roster:
- 6-8 Jr. Zion Sensley - Prolific Prep
- 5-10 Sr. Antonio Arenas - El Camino
- 6-4 Sr. Quentin Kennedy - Lincoln
- 6-5 Jr. Cortevious Taylor - Lincoln
- 5-10 Jr. Quinton Bundage - Liberty
- 6-0 Sr. King Wilhite - Red Rock
- 6-6 Sr Isiah Chala - focused on Football
Same with me.He bailed on the Crusaders right before league. I wish Riordan well but that's as far as it goes.
Less calling kids dicks, more league reports based on perusing maxpreps win-loss records please. I'm here for it.You know.. we all wish him well but what about his teammates and coaches these kids leave them high and dry? I’m sure they aren’t slapping him on the ass and saying great job. Problem with our society is we don’t call this behavior out. Great job. Best wishes. Thanks a bunch. How about what a d*cK and selfish move. Because that is what it is.
What’s up Troll. Happy new yearLess calling kids dicks, more league reports based on perusing maxpreps win-loss records please. I'm here for it.
He quit on his teammates in the MIDDLE of the season.His life. His choice. His benefits. His consequences. Its not like hes a Frankie Ferrari or anything lol.
That is the key point. It's one thing to hit the transfer portal (prep. college or otherwise) during the off-season. It's quite another to say adios right in the middle of a season. The kid clearly had his reasons for this move. But this does not look good right now.He quit on his teammates in the MIDDLE of the season.
Excuse me? I hate these "academies", but neither you nor I can tell them what to do or how to do it. I hate Prolific, but I can't tell an independent institution how to operate.If these prep academies tout they are also institutions of learning, they should also be governed by having sit-out periods like high schools. Sure, go ahead and transfer, but know there will be a sit-out period. This would mitigate the mid-season poaching that has occurred over the past few seasons. My $.02.
…and that is exactly my pointExcuse me? I hate these "academies", but neither you nor I can tell them what to do or how to do it. I hate Prolific, but I can't tell an independent institution how to operate.
Another reasonable point. The hoops "academies" are doing nothing illegal. They may be a massive thorn in the side of high schools and their fans but they are operating under the rules such as they are.Excuse me? I hate these "academies", but neither you nor I can tell them what to do or how to do it. I hate Prolific, but I can't tell an independent institution how to operate.
Prep schools do not fall under the same governing body as the CIF. There are no sit out periods at these institutions, nor should there be. In the near future, they will become a lot more common on the west coast. Several people are working hard to establish them throughout CA.If these prep academies tout they are also institutions of learning, they should also be governed by having sit-out periods like high schools. Sure, go ahead and transfer, but know there will be a sit-out period. This would mitigate the mid-season poaching that has occurred over the past few seasons. My $.02.
These programs are often unaccredited CRAP.Prep schools do not fall under the same governing body as the CIF. There are no sit out periods at these institutions, nor should there be. In the near future, they will become a lot more common on the west coast. Several people are working hard to establish them throughout CA.
They have no rules. They can recruit, they can house, feed, alter grades, whatever they want. What rules do they follow??Another reasonable point. The hoops "academies" are doing nothing illegal. They may be a massive thorn in the side of high schools and their fans but they are operating under the rules such as they are.
his parents made the decision. it isnt like the prep school just dm king and said come throughJust a bunch of backstabbing to get wins. That’s all it is, selling a kid on this and that. In reality, you can’t tell any kids future. Prep schools just want talent, they don’t care how much time you invested into a kid or the offense you put in around him.
They have no rules. They can recruit, they can house, feed, alter grades, whatever they want. What rules do they follow??