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Why CCH and not an Ohio Catholic School? Because Kentucky basketball doesn't have classes or another reason?

 

Why would KY's lack of classification in basketball play any role in whether or not a kid decides to cross the river to attend a school?? That has zero affect on the academic or basketball experience one would have.

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Why would KY's lack of classification in basketball play any role in whether or not a kid decides to cross the river to attend a school?? That has zero affect on the academic or basketball experience one would have.

 

It was JUST a question. Why the hostile answer? Why not a real reason? Better academics for what career the young person is interested in? Better chance for a D1 scholarship to an elite basketball school with excellent graduation percentage? Excellent post graduate programs?

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It was JUST a question. Why the hostile answer? Why not a real reason? Better academics for what career the young person is interested in? Better chance for a D1 scholarship to an elite basketball school with excellent graduation percentage? Excellent post graduate programs?

 

Not a hostile answer at all. Not sure why you took it as such. Your original post implied that KY’s lack of classification in basketball would be a major reason why a kid from Ohio would attend a HS in Ky. In fact it was the only one you specifically listed. Since classification doesn’t affect the academic or basketball experience, I simply asked you why it would. That’s not hostile. It’s just a simple question. I’m in complete agreement on all the points you just mentioned in this post as to why a kid and his family would make such a choice.

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