So the question is, why in the heck are we recruiting from this place? We can do better.
Probably one of the funnier statements I have ever read on this board.....on so many levels.
I look at it from a different angle, especially with Culver. If he already earned his HS degree, prep school like this could be good for a couple notable reasons:
1) To physically and mentally mature as a young man prior to going to college. Plenty of individuals need that badly when they're 18 years old. I know I did.
2) Beyond that, improving his game to the point that a player gets better, and more offers is a great thing. Plus it may allow them to get to a point where they could play basketball for a living after college, when previously, maybe they could not have. In some cases, maybe going to a prep school like this even gives a kid a chance to just get that offer to go to college that he might not have gotten. I don't know the in's and out's of places like this, but it doesn't seem like it could be all bad.
I don't know much about "prep schools". I would be curious to know about how these places get into, and stay in business. Are they chartered or licensed in some fashion?