This can all be settled by letting the players, who want to, go to the G League, or the NBA out of high school. In fact, if a kid wants to go to either, prior to graduating, and his parents approved, let him go to the G League. Forcing a player to go to college for one year, basically accomplishes nothing, if he doesn't want to be there.
We have diluted the education system so much, where students can get a degree, that is basically worthless. The only thing a lot of them can say is, "I graduated from college." How many athletes in football and basketball have a degree in science, math, pre med, and other hard courses. Not many! Before you start criticizing me for the truth, I am not saying their not smart enough, because they are. They just don't have the time with all the practice and other constraints on their time. How many of the athletes that are "One and Done," take hard courses. In fact, a player could enroll, go to class very little, and still be eligible for the one year he is in college. A lot of teachers will pass good athletes, regardless of whether their doing the work, or not. Some on here will say, "You don't know what your talking about," but I do, and that's just the way it is.
Last year, on a bet with my Grand daughter, who is a teacher in Louisville, bet me I couldn't teach the kids today. She said, "Papaw, they would run you off." I said, "We will see about that."
I did substitute teaching last year, in high school, about 2 days a week, and enjoyed it. It didn't pay much, but I was not in it for the money. I did enjoy it! Will I do it again, probably not.
OLD STOLL FIELD GUY