with the transfer portal open now don't be surprised if we pull in some aces from other teams...just saying.
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with the transfer portal open now don't be surprised if we pull in some aces from other teams...just saying.
Wonder if we could talk that Tulane Friday night guy into coming. We could supply plenty of pine tar***
College and JUCO baseball is definitely going to benefit from the reduction in the draft and in MiL teams. Hate it for some of those cities that lost long time clubs - but we may be about to see the best era of college baseball talent since MLB began the draft.
Now, we just have to get the P5 to break away and allow 35 scholarships and we are set.
20 scholarships would help things tremendously. It would even the playing field with Vandy because it would allow us to get some of these kids we lose to the draft every year. Not every one of them, but it would lessen your losses. It would give you a fighting chance to get guys like Blaze Jordan or James Wood to campus. However, not enough programs outside of the South give enough of a crap about baseball for it to succeed.
Well- college just isnt for everyone. Not to mention MLB is willing to throw millions at some of these guys out of Hs. I preferred the old rule of straight out of HS or 3 years college.
Agreed. If a kid wants to go straight out of high school more power to him. Will he succeed? Probably not. Especially at the NFL and NBA level. But they're 18 years old and if a kid can go straight out of a high school and get a job in the real world then an athlete should be able to do the same IMO. It should be their decision, but if they do come to college then they need to stay at the very least two years.
It's what we have been doing in baseball for almost 50 years - so how is it today's progressive logic? To me it is not about maturity - it's about commitment. If you are good enough to get drafted by any sport at 18, great go for it. But, if you sign to play in college you are signing a contract just like you would for the team that drafted you. I think 3 years is a reasonable commitment to make - especially now if you are allowed a 1 time transfer without sitting out. It think along with that, you should be draft eligible in all sports after 3 years and not have to declare or risk eligibility for your possible 4th and 5th seasons (if you redshirted). This has worked very well for baseball, and would work just as well for the NBA and NFL
99jc makes a sound Liberty oriented argument.
Say an engineering student is really great and Space X wants him as a freshman. He can interview and even go work. No big deal, it’s his private business.
Older engineers cant decide that he is “too young” or must get some fictional certificate, he may even work at Space X and the switch to Lockheed or Boeing. No restrictions. The companies may not conspire to say, we only hire people after engineering grad school.
Only in American sports is conclusion the norm. If properly challenged, it’s a black and white property right issue. My talent is my private property to utilize.