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I would truly love to get some feedback from a handful of college coaches as to whether they see such school-hopping (playing at a different high school each season) as a red flag.   Is a kid who does this in high school more likely to do it in college?  If that's the sentiment, would a college focus their recruiting efforts on another equally talented player who doesn't have a nomadic history?  

I'm guessing that with the uber-talented kids, the 4- and 5-star guys, the colleges are willing to take their chances and convince themselves that their school will be the one where the kid finally settles down for four years.

Has anyone on this board ever spoken with a college coach about this issue?

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15 hours ago, blystr2002 said:

A couple Gibbons kids already transferred to St. Thomas and a couple Monarch kids including All County Sophomore QB have transferred to Deerfield. Transfer season has definitely already started.

A few years ago I interviewed for a coaching job at Monarch. The head coach there hates Deerfield bc they've basically turned Monarch into a feeder school for them

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At least two Tampa Jesuit players, including the starting QB and a college-prospect DB, have transferred to Gaither.  And from what I hear, there may be more on the way.  Is Gaither becoming the next Armwood?

Speaking of Armwood, they've already lost one of their D1 prospect WR's (Agiye Hall) to IMG and reports have their other D1 prospect WR (Charles Montgomery) returning to Bloomingdale for his senior season.   And the rumor on the street now is that Armwood's QB for the last two years, Cam'ron Ransom, may be heading east on I-4 to play his senior season at Lakeland.     Is Armwood becoming the next Gaither?  :P

#WildWildWest

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12 hours ago, Perspective said:

At least two Tampa Jesuit players, including the starting QB and a college-prospect DB, have transferred to Gaither.  And Steinbrenner's multi-dimensional RB/WR/ATH/Return Specialist Deon Silas reportedly is now walking the halls of Gaither, as well.  And from what I hear, there may be more on the way.  Is Gaither becoming the next Armwood?

Speaking of Armwood, they've already lost one of their D1 prospect WR's (Agiye Hall) to IMG and reports have their other D1 prospect WR (Charles Montgomery) returning to Bloomingdale for his senior season.   And the rumor on the street now is that Armwood's QB for the last two years, Cam'ron Ransom, may be heading east on I-4 to play his senior season at Lakeland.     Is Armwood becoming the next Gaither?  :P

#WildWildWest

Not terribly surprising to hear Ransom may end up at Lakeland. But, I'm not sure he'll be an upgrade over Mason Martin. Shockingly, Chayil Garnett was not an upgrade. Martin had Lakeland's offense looking good before Garnett came back from injury. Garnett failed to distinguish himself from 0* Dymonski McWilliams IMO.

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Whoa how do you leave an elite academic institution like Jesuit for a garbage ghetto school like Gaither? Talk about having your priorities out of whack.

my kid goes to Gaither and it sucks. Our old address is zoned for it so we let him go. We are pulling him out at the end of the year. He only goes because it’s close to my job and my little ones school. Not worth it 

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