Rockgip
Yeah, it's interesting to observe the route taken by high school superstars these days. You look at people like Cain and Efraimson who go pro straight out of high school, people like Hunter who commit to a school and then back out, and then people like Brazier and Slagowski who actually run at the school for a time and then leave to do their own thing. I definitely think the anti-NCAA route may be the new normal, but we'll see how these kids do later in their professional careers. It could be that the NCAA system actually develops better runners for one reason or another.