Offically, there have been no press releases relating to baseball recruits, but this past week I was in Columbus, Nebraska signing my closing papers on my house.
A rumor I heard was a local baseball athlete had signed a commitment to attend SDSU. I dont want to guess at his name.
I notice the the offical site has nothing, but I wonder if those on this message board that close to the baseball program could elboarate more.
Columbus, about the size of Brookings has had some good athletes, including Parker Douglas the kicker for Football, and UNO has stepped up their recruiting in Columbus, since Pat Behrn became football coach and McKenna became basketball coach. In addition one of the local radio stations has carried UNO football and basketball games.
The thought that has been running through my mind is the difference in scholarship offering. Not to put a feather in Big Jakes and Mav No1 hat, but UNO has had a good baseball program the last few years with virturally no scholarships. The coach is a long time veteran coach, so the reasons for this young man from Columbus to choose SDSU over UNO would be very interesting to know. My own guess is that SDSU may have been able to offer just a couple hundred bucks more than what UNO could offer. Also the chance to play against D1 opponents may be another reason.
Just some thoughts.
I believe 15 full scholarships is the maximum for D1 baseball and my mind tells me that D2 can offer only 3 to 5 full scholarships. Those 15 are split among several athletes like in D2 football. Being a baseball student athlete is not as financially attractive as it is football and basketball.
I hope a SDSU baseball insider can elaborate more on this thread. Its slow we need something to hash out here to keep the board going. Consider also, baseball is a summer sport.
A rumor I heard was a local baseball athlete had signed a commitment to attend SDSU. I dont want to guess at his name.
I notice the the offical site has nothing, but I wonder if those on this message board that close to the baseball program could elboarate more.
Columbus, about the size of Brookings has had some good athletes, including Parker Douglas the kicker for Football, and UNO has stepped up their recruiting in Columbus, since Pat Behrn became football coach and McKenna became basketball coach. In addition one of the local radio stations has carried UNO football and basketball games.
The thought that has been running through my mind is the difference in scholarship offering. Not to put a feather in Big Jakes and Mav No1 hat, but UNO has had a good baseball program the last few years with virturally no scholarships. The coach is a long time veteran coach, so the reasons for this young man from Columbus to choose SDSU over UNO would be very interesting to know. My own guess is that SDSU may have been able to offer just a couple hundred bucks more than what UNO could offer. Also the chance to play against D1 opponents may be another reason.
Just some thoughts.
I believe 15 full scholarships is the maximum for D1 baseball and my mind tells me that D2 can offer only 3 to 5 full scholarships. Those 15 are split among several athletes like in D2 football. Being a baseball student athlete is not as financially attractive as it is football and basketball.
I hope a SDSU baseball insider can elaborate more on this thread. Its slow we need something to hash out here to keep the board going. Consider also, baseball is a summer sport.
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