If you have any thoughts pro or con to portal transfers (recruiting), go to today's Charlotte Observer and read about Reidsville's MaxPrep Athlete of the Year Kendre Harrison applying to attend Charlotte's private Providence Day High School.
Make that money while you can!!!If you have any thoughts pro or con to portal transfers (recruiting), go to today's Charlotte Observer and read about Reidsville's MaxPrep Athlete of the Year Kendre Harrison applying to attend Charlotte's private Providence Day High School.
Think of it this way true sports academies like IMG cost millions on top of millions to build. These private schools out smarted them and are building their versions with pennies on the dollar by just paying the players a fraction of the cost. I'm totally against this in NC it's gonna ruin sports just like it did in college and pros.Two thoughts (not only two thoughts but tow for this posting).
1. Be sure to separate the private and charter schools that choose to play in the public school arena. No NIL's for them but the recruiting is just totally on their side over regular public schools. In my opinion that should be dealt with in some manner.
2. The private schools like Providence Day, I will concede that education is at their core. However, for many, I truly believe they are "sports factories" only. May not be fair, but when you see an awfully lot of evidence that academics is not there TRUE Focal point one starts to question whether or not somebody should be looking at the bank accounts.