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I don't know about pitching, but I will tell you that we thought coach Hughes was a first class guy during the recruiting on our son during the early signing period this past fall. We flew to Boston, had a wonderful weekend, and then our son decided the distance was too far. You can't going wrong sending your son to Boston College. I do know that their #1 pitcher (probably a first round draft choice) didn't even pitch in high school. Should tell you something. Good luck.
Big East, except for Notre Dame, is very weak in baseball on the national level.

From what I've seen so far, only ND or the winner of their tournament will get an NCAA bid.

ND just set all kinds of records playing against Georgetown. I heard that Georgetown doesn't fund any scholarships for baseball.

Don't know how they can even get on the same field as ND! Rutgers used to be their main competitor in the Big East but now they are the
only dog on the porch.
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"Big East, except for Notre Dame, is very weak in baseball on the national level"

As my son is a member of the Big East Baseball Program I resent that statement... Yes Notre Dame is the Big Dog of the Big East. no secret about that but there is EXCEPTIONAL ball players in the BE at each of the schools.. While we personally have had a not so great season, (injuries to our #1-#3 pitchers, lots of freshman having to step up, etc..) There has to be something right about BE baseball if the Top Teams in the country are willing to play our teams.. Just this season, we personally have played FSU, Nebraska, & Richmond to name a few of the traditional top national teams willing to schedule us.

Rutgers is currently tied with Notre Dame with overall records of 11-2 in the BE so there may be a battle for the title this season, 7 of the 11 BE teams boast a overall win % of over .500 Thru today the BE has a .556 winning % against all other D1 schools combined (132 wins agains 105 losses and 2 ties.

The BE is also a known recruiting area for MLB.... Ten former BIG EAST baseball players opened the 2004 Major League Baseball season last week, representing nine different major league squads. , 18 Players from 2003 were drafted in June 2003, Three BE Players were selected to Baseball America's Pre-season all american team, Four to the Louisville Slugger Pre-season all-american, The National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association has chosen its fifth annual 2004 preseason All-America team, with four top returnees from the BIG EAST headlining a group representing 20 different Division I conferences, 3 BE teams are on the USA Baseball Top 50 list.


BTW - Georgetown was BEATING ND by 4 yesterday, when a timely Grand Slam by a Notre Dame player put them ahead, as for us.. We took ND to extra innings in one game, and held them to no scores in another until late in the game. Villanova and St. John's list to them by one run. So apparently the BE can hang with ND, the teams just need to become more consistent.. Now I have nothing agains, ND, as a matter of fact, I am following them closely as our dear friend Jess Stewart has emerged as one of their top pitchers this season, I even told Jess I expect to not see him home until late June, after a trip to the CWS but look closely at who they have played, how many of their 35 games so far are against top 10 teams..

Been - Not all players can play for the top team in the country, not all teams can be the top 10 teams in the country but that does not mean that they are weak by any means. Maybe you should travel east and attend a few BE games before you make such a judgemental, arrogant remark. I am sure that Mr. Mom and a few of the other BE parents on this board would agree with me. It drives me crazy when people think that if a team isnt top 10 then they are a waste of time.

Link to the BE Baseball Site: http://www.bigeast.org/sports/baseball/
"Big East, except for Notre Dame, is very weak in baseball on the national level.

From what I've seen so far, only ND or the winner of their tournament will get an NCAA bid.

ND just set all kinds of records playing against Georgetown. I heard that Georgetown doesn't fund any scholarships for baseball.

Don't know how they can even get on the same field as ND! Rutgers used to be their main competitor in the Big East but now they are the
only dog on the porch."

Mom...In my opinion, everything that I've stated above is TRUE. I don't suggest for one minute that there are no quality players on each of the Big East teams, but I really rather doubt that the entire roster is dotted with players that you typically would find in the SEC, PAC 10 or ACC.

My son is headed for Princeton next year. Just because he is going to Princeton next year won't convince me now that the Ivy League is the league to beat next year!(lol)

I just couldn't pass up the chance to use your quote and an analogy that Chicago State (3-32 this year) might use "There has to be something right about BE baseball if the Top Teams in the country are willing to play our teams.."....Top teams are willing to play Chicago State (they played Miami and other teams that are highly rated) for a guaranteed W on their non-conference schedule.

If you don't believe that that is true, I've got a bridge in Brooklyn for you to look at!

I'm a big fan of high school and college baseball. There is a very good reason why the Big East was down the list of D1 conferences in the country. That doesn't mean that they don't have good players, quite the contrary as much of your information suggests...they have some good players...but TEAMS...I don't think so and that will be borne out when the NCAA picks its tournament teams. If I'm wrong, you get an extra coke and a hot dog at the convention!
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Justmom,

Having previously been down this route with Beenthere when he has thrown out what "I" perceive as demeaning and arrogant terms such as "hamburgers", "pretenders", etc. when it comes to eastern and northern baseball....I completely understand your frustration. While I understand your annoyance....one of the BEST pieces of advice I have gotten on this board is "as long as your son is happy where he is playing....then it really doesn't matter what other's opinions are." Many times there is MORE to a program than what the win/loss record tells us, or when the last time a particular team has been to the CWS.
Isn't Boston College joining the ACC? I would think that they would have to recruit on an even larger scale to compete at that level. In order to be successful in the ACC, you have to get the Florida kids to come to school in Boston. Boston is a great college city, but there are not too many games played in 85 degree weather. Could be a tough sell.
Coach C
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In order to be successful in the ACC, you have to get the Florida kids to come to school in Boston.


Based on my son's experience I agree. He was lightly recruited by BC and a few other northern schools. He basicly drew a line from Jacksonville through New Orleans and was not interested in going north of that line.
I just look at the Maryland program and wonder if BC will really be able to compete in Baseball at that level. If anyone has ever visited the Maryland Campus, it is simply beautiful. And they cannot seem to get the top tier Southern kid to come to school there, and I don't even consider them a northern school.
Can you imagine what a kid from Tampa would think making a visit to Boston in January? It might be so cold here that he might start to cry for home, then realize his tears just froze to his face.

Interesting side note for those not from the greater Boston Area. The Boston Archdiocese just sold 43 acres of land to BC which is located just across the street from their main campus. BC's only initial comments regarding their intended use of the land is for possible athletic fields. If they would like to competively compete in the ACC for baseball, they'll need serious upgrades to their baseball facility, possibly a new baseball stadium???

Which ACC team draws the short straw and has to play in Boston to open conference play in March. I'd love to see Florida State playing at BC's current field on March 22nd. Cloudy overcast day, 34 degrees, light spitting mist that converts to sleet/snow by the fourth inning. Those of you from New England know what I'm talking about.
My son & I visited BC during the fall 2003 recruiting cycle. We spent an afternoon w/ Coach Aoki. He told us that BC was building a new baseball stadium in anticipation of ACC play on the archdiocese land you mention. We saw the architect's illustration. Should be very nice.

NHDadUmp-RI has a son who committed to BC. If he sees this thread he can probaly offer more details.
Son&I also took a visit this past weekend to watch BC play ST. John's Son emailed C Blankmeyer and C HugHes to let them now we where comming to see them play they told son to stop by and say hello after game son got to chat with both coaches after game. BC's field was a little beat after the weather weave been haviing so a new ball field would be a great addition and maybe atract more out of state players.

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