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Cutter Boley

I dunno what his plans are. It just bothers me when a kid/parents decide someone is too good to play with kids he grew up with. I know that isn't popular, but just how I feel. Scholarships are coming if you are good enough.
Couldn't agree more. I'm not kidding when I tell you I think that sort of thinking is symptomatic of larger problems with our society.
 
LCA is kinda the prep school, family lives in Larue County 90 miles from Lexington. Family are UK fans and big brother is at UK now in med school according to my wife who knows the family much better than I do. I don't really know why people are saying Clemson is the leader unless he had a fantastic visit. They are Catholic, even though they chose LCA over Catholic schools, I think that had more to do with the opportunity LCA provided him so I wouldn't read too much into there being an infatuation with Dabo. Also, everyone one of the Boley kids are their own people, Erin comes across as low key and more serious than her brothers and wanted to experience school far away, the brother Jaxon took a football scholarship to Wyoming but transferred back home to WKU after a year, Cutter who knows, but I wouldn't make any predictions because what one done did the other will do.
 
Couldn't agree more. I'm not kidding when I tell you I think that sort of thinking is symptomatic of larger problems with our society.
Well I don’t know anything about them as a family or the kid. But I don’t want to make an assumption that it’s about feeling ‘better than’. There’s a development argument to be made for schools like img. I mean their training programs and the preparation of how to live life in college on a college schedule and having to take care of some stuff on their own is ahead of most any ‘regular school’ so if that’s why you’re going I get it. Crowdus went there as a junior and the rumblings were he wasn’t taking care of business off the field so he wasn’t exactly on the list to come back his senior year. I don’t know about other such places but I think img is one that has expectations for sport and for the kids beyond the football part of it that are above most high schools. I’ve met a parent or two along the way in my travels with kids that went there and they talked a whole lot about the maturity their kids got from going there. And not everybody that goes there is a stud, but if you aren’t you just pay more to go.
 
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