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wow -- just now turning 19!!! Many kids are already well past their 19th birthday before they get to college, and even older if they've done an extra year or so of prep school...
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
wow -- just now turning 19!!! Many kids are already well past their 19th birthday before they get to college, and even older I they've done an extra year or so of prep school...
WRONG.
most kids turn 18 their senior year of highschool....... very early birthdays are right around beginning of freshman year of college lol.
most kids turn 18 their senior year of highschool....... very early birthdays are right around beginning of freshman year of college lol.
Thanks for making my point...most kids turn 18 before the graduate- but of course, Jordan did not turn 18 until two full months after he graduated, I was correct.
...so I still contend Jordan is younger than 90% or more of his peers.
(and as I also said, if they have done an extra year or prep school then they are frequently older than 19 before they hit college.
ISU's Jackie Carmichael was already 20 as a freshman when he played against Bradley, same with Kellen Thornton, Creighton's P'Allen Stinnett-who turned 20 just one month into his freshman season, and SIU's Chris Cornelius and others)
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