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Rivals is reporting Dalton Moats, a left-handed pitcher, from Park Hill, MO has committed. Throws a 85-86 mph fastball and has hit 88 mph. He is the 9th overall commit for 2013.
Sweet.......if true........Rivals is reporting Dalton Moats, a left-handed pitcher, from Park Hill, MO has committed. Throws a 85-86 mph fastball and has hit 88 mph. He is the 9th overall commit for 2013.
If that's as hard as he throws, probably not likelyHope he doesn't get drafted high, would be a good edition
I would hope the coaching staff understands that sever handicap and makes it abundantly clear to every one they recruit. One thing Coach Erstad can sell is the college experience and still having a long incredibly successful career considering thats the path he took.Hope he doesn't get drafted high, would be a good edition
are you in favor of kids being able to go pro after high school? or do you think they should implament a rule to make them go to college first like every other sport?I would hope the coaching staff understands that sever handicap and makes it abundantly clear to every one they recruit. One thing Coach Erstad can sell is the college experience and still having a long incredibly successful career considering thats the path he took.Hope he doesn't get drafted high, would be a good edition
Probably an unpopular opinion. I think if a team is willing to draft or sign an 18 year old they should be able to in any sport, football included. If they choose to go to school they commit for 3 years though so college programs don't become revolving doors with lowered academic purpose.are you in favor of kids being able to go pro after high school? or do you think they should implament a rule to make them go to college first like every other sport?I would hope the coaching staff understands that sever handicap and makes it abundantly clear to every one they recruit. One thing Coach Erstad can sell is the college experience and still having a long incredibly successful career considering thats the path he took.Hope he doesn't get drafted high, would be a good edition
That doesn't put bennies in the young mans bank account. I understand your point but cash in the bank beats out potential earnings most of the time.I would hope the coaching staff understands that sever handicap and makes it abundantly clear to every one they recruit. One thing Coach Erstad can sell is the college experience and still having a long incredibly successful career considering thats the path he took.Hope he doesn't get drafted high, would be a good edition
I meant more from the coaches point of view. With the B1G Ten's rules they shouldn't even bother recruiting kids interested in skipping college or that would be getting drafted high enough to go straight from HS. A sad reality in this conference.That doesn't put bennies in the young mans bank account. I understand your point but cash in the bank beats out potential earnings most of the time.I would hope the coaching staff understands that sever handicap and makes it abundantly clear to every one they recruit. One thing Coach Erstad can sell is the college experience and still having a long incredibly successful career considering thats the path he took.Hope he doesn't get drafted high, would be a good edition
Bennies. Isn't that an old name for meth.I meant more from the coaches point of view. With the B1G Ten's rules they shouldn't even bother recruiting kids interested in skipping college or that would be getting drafted high enough to go straight from HS. A sad reality in this conference.That doesn't put bennies in the young mans bank account. I understand your point but cash in the bank beats out potential earnings most of the time.I would hope the coaching staff understands that sever handicap and makes it abundantly clear to every one they recruit. One thing Coach Erstad can sell is the college experience and still having a long incredibly successful career considering thats the path he took.Hope he doesn't get drafted high, would be a good edition
Agreed. And one that puts us at a direct disadvantage with the SEC, Big XII, ACC, and all other conferences playing Div-I baseball. It's a stupid restriction that needs to either be universally applied to all schools and conferences at the NCAA level, or done away with in the Big 10.I meant more from the coaches point of view. With the B1G Ten's rules they shouldn't even bother recruiting kids interested in skipping college or that would be getting drafted high enough to go straight from HS. A sad reality in this conference.
You know, that sounds right, but apparently it's not an 'official' slang name for Meth...?Bennies. Isn't that an old name for meth.
Howdy. Sounds good to me as long as the commitment goes both ways. College baseball is mostly partial scholarships and very little commitment from the school and football is a year-by-year commitment from the school. As long as they both agree on the terms up front I'm okay with it.Probably an unpopular opinion. I think if a team is willing to draft or sign an 18 year old they should be able to in any sport, football included. If they choose to go to school they commit for 3 years though so college programs don't become revolving doors with lowered academic purpose.are you in favor of kids being able to go pro after high school? or do you think they should implament a rule to make them go to college first like every other sport?I would hope the coaching staff understands that sever handicap and makes it abundantly clear to every one they recruit. One thing Coach Erstad can sell is the college experience and still having a long incredibly successful career considering thats the path he took.Hope he doesn't get drafted high, would be a good edition