It’s crazy how many underclassmen leave early. You have to wonder if they are getting bad information at some point.
Part of it to me is there is currently this cultural push that the NCAA only exists to exploit these kids for money.I try to look at it from a player’s perspective. Me, I’m staying in college until I’m a first-rounder or am out of eligibility. In reality, that’s just one approach. Some guys just don’t want to be in college. TC wanted to leave last year. He just doesn’t want to be in college. He’s not alone, as evidenced by all these guys leaving early. But also believe some get bad advice or are being pushed by unrealistic expectations from people around them.
I thing Wigginton from ISU knows exactly where he stands. He just wants to go at the NBA a different way. I don't blame him at all and if these guys can get one of the two way G League contracts it's probably worth it for them.
This has to be the thought process for these kids. Many P5 athletes are in majors that won't get them a job when they leave school and they don't care in the here and now because they chose that major that is easier so they can put more time into their game. Its interesting to me that so many are up in arms on this board about kids leaving early from football and basketball teams but the baseball team regularly has incoming recruits and non seniors leave for the MLB. Those kids are getting paid pennies to play in the minors. Yet they do it for a shot at the pros and because their time that they can compete professionally is limited.Not saying it’s the case with TC. I don’t know. But I think a decent percentage of these guys view the educational part as a distraction. They don’t want class interfering with working on their games.
I would want to take advantage of the free education but that’s just not the way everyone thinks. They see and they’re being told that the window is small. I think there were two seniors invited to the draft combine.
Its tough to justify staying 4 years when the NBA thinks so little of seniors.