Impact of NCAA reform on reclassifying 

December, 18, 2012
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The reclassification movement has become a national trend this fall with elite prospects Andrew Wiggins, Noah Vonleh and Dakari Johnson all following Wayne Selden’s initial move from the Class of 2014 to 2013.

Now, Syracuse recruit Chris McCullough is the latest ESPN 60 prospect to investigate such a move.

The reclassification movement has roots in New England, where the nation’s pre-eminent post-graduate market makes it an annual issue. In recent years alone we’ve seen Vonleh, Selden, Nerlens Noel, Andre Drummond, Khem Birch and Alex Murphy all “reclassify back” (essentially adding a fifth year to their high school stay) early in their careers only to later “reclassify forward” or return to their original graduating class.

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