SEC recruit flips and reclasses… 2 years up



How do you finish ALL h.s. classes as a freshman??? I don't get it
 





FYI he’s already 17. So he really should have been in the 2023 or 2024 class depending on when his birthday is.
 

Some people in this world are just geniuses
According to Twitter he’s already 17 and was home schooled. He would’ve been 20 had he stayed until his senior year. No disrespect to the kid but it looks like it’s more of a question of academics in that region than anything.
 

He goes to HS in FL so I think almost anything is possible
A lot of the curriculum that requires any sort of physical attendance, social experience, emotional or personal development, critical thinking, or anything that isn't "just the basics" has been removed from Florida education.

So it's really just about being able to pass a test on rote facts.

With home school a kid doesn't even have to go to a class, just be able to pass the test.
 



FYI he’s already 17. So he really should have been in the 2023 or 2024 class depending on when his birthday is.
If you look at the 247 bio there was an issue with eligibility with a transfer...
 


Maybe we should just get back to teaching the basics. Then we could have players graduate early as well as commit early. Win win for everyone.
 









Was wondering the same thing. Ive seen above 4, but never anything like that.

Ive always thought it was strange to be able to go above 4.0.
Max actual grade is 4.0 but certain AP and dual enrollment college courses get a multiplier applied. A course with a 1.5 multiplier could show up on a transcript as a 6.0 (4.0 x 1.5).
 





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