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Matthew Maton and Tanner Anderson impress in collegiate debuts

jjjjj

How can there be such debates here year after year after year? How hard is this?

Chart for Mo-rons:

Typical Age for High School and College classes:

9th grade: 14-15 (start out school year at 14 and turn 15 in the winter, spring or summer)

10th grade: 15-16

11th grade: 16-17

12th grade: 17-18

College:

Frosh: 18-19

Soph: 19-20

Junior: 20-21

Senior: 21-22

Redshirts will be a year older usually. In age, Maton is equivalent to a sophomore or redshirt frosh. When he graduates, he'll likely be equivalent to a redshirt senior in age, but younger than a Mormon graduating after a mission.

This early performance looks the part of someone very much physically ready for college xc, e.g. a redshirt frosh. Very solid but hard to say exactly what it means with so many people bunched in under 24.

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