I was reading a recent article about IB and he sounds like it is 50/50 right now... I would assume he'll put his name in for evaluation depending on that and discussion with his family decide.
Jason Guarente (@JasonGuarente) The first thing Izaiah Brockington noticed was the wind. He’s a Philly guy, no stranger to cold winters, but this was a different kind of cold. It blew right through him. It’s flat out here,” the Archbishop Ryan grad said. “It’s a bunch of farm land. Because of
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"Brockington has another decision to make after this season ends. He has one more year of eligibility. He can continue to build on what he has achieved or make the leap to the pros.
The senior will wait until the offseason to sort through those choices. He has already spent five years in college.
“That’s something I’ve got to talk to my family about and really weigh my options,” Brockington said. “Figure out, is it best for me to come back? I’ve been dreaming of playing pro since I was 3 years old really. The dream hasn’t changed. So my ultimate goal is to be a professional for sure.”