@nycdad posted:@CollegebaseballInsights are you advocating for nothing to change with fall rosters and leave them as they are now? What number in the fall do you think is reasonable?
I get that coaches want as much time as they can to evaluate, but I think with advances in technology coaches should be able to be better evaluators than they were years ago. When my son was going through this, the good recruiters wanted to see full inning videos of my son pitching, not just the strike outs, etc. They could also go to GC or the equivalent and see scores.
I think there's a difference between incorrectly evaluating a player, cutting him in the fall and stock piling players knowing you can just work out in the fall (And yes I get that the later can sometimes be part of "doing your homework"...sometimes)
@nycdad if you read some of my previous post in this thread, fall rosters should be 39 to 42.
Again, technology doesn't doesn't mean cr*p if you can't perform under certain scenarios.
Fall baseball is used to determine who is good enough to play in the spring.