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I understand the concern, but if the NCAA is going to consider leagues that can sign kids as young as 16 "professional" and eliminate any college eligibility, then college hockey is going to have to go after them younger.
Rather than rewrite what I've already written on this, here is some of what I said on Facebook:
Because he's 13
No, it's disgusting regardless of school.
I understand the concern, but if the NCAA is going to consider leagues that can sign kids as young as 16 "professional" and eliminate any college eligibility, then college hockey is going to have to go after them younger.
Rather than rewrite what I've already written on this, here is some of what I said on Facebook:
I would add that with this move, Oliver increases the odds that he will have a somewhat normal childhood and teen years. He will not be inundated with email, letters, texts etc from college coaches and will not have to go through the whole recruiting process. In that regard, his high school years will be better than a lot of kids his age because he already knows where he wants to go to college and what he wants to do there. For most college-bound kids, that adds a lot of stress to already stressful years. Yes, he has made himself a bit of a celebrity by announcing now, but A) he already was a minor celebrity thanks to those trick goals and B) this notoriety will be fleeting.