Brandon Jennings, the nation's top-ranked player, may bypass college entirely and opt for a professional career in Europe, Christopher Lawlor from ESPN.com is reporting.

There are questions surrounding whether or not his SAT score will qualify him for college, but now he is considering going to Europe even if he does make the grade.

"It would take a perfect situation," Jennings said. "I need a team that needs a point guard, a coach who would take the time to work with me, an American on the team who could show me the ropes, and playing time to show off my game."

Jennings, who is expected to receive his latest set of SAT scores on July 5, is not ruling out the University of Arizona, but the latest episode has stirred his ire.

"It's made me mad," he said of the college board's decision to flag his second round of standardized test scores, forcing him to retake them in May. "Even if I get the scores this time, there's no guarantee I'm going to college. No one has answers and the NCAA is a different group."

"Besides I was planning on one year at Arizona."