stars have to make the team at the private schools, there are many more that don't. There is nothing magic about it, families are given choices in America so who can blame them for wanting to compete with the best talent available.BIAFP wrote:Govs93 wrote: I'm not sure what you're saying by "grumbling rights". Like I've said before, IMO, the grumbling rights belong to the public schools that have developed kids through the 8th grade only to see them magically turn up at places like HM for the 9th grade because they have some athletic aptitiude.
What is truly magical is that the only players that turn up at the private schools in 9th grade are the ones that were "stars" in 8th gradeThings that make you say hmmmmmm?
I'm not sure what you're saying by "grumbling rights". Like I've said before, IMO, the grumbling rights belong to the public schools that have developed kids through the 8th grade only to see them magically turn up at places like HM for the 9th grade because they have some athletic aptitiude
since when do public schools develop kids up until 8th grade?