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Great place to go to school and play baseball.

They recruit a lot of players from out of state More than half of their roster). NCAA Scholarship rules have changed, in the past, pitchers were awarded the most $$.

As far as academics for admission, it's important that you do well in HS. That should be your focus for any program.

They have a great engineering program.
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lando ...

I don't want to throw water on your campfire but it would be very difficult to describe how scholarships are distributed under the newest NCAA regulations.

However, I feel that you should take the advice given to you on your other posts, work on making your high school team WITH GOOD GRADES IN RIGOROUS SUBJECTS. In the meantime, you can keep doing your research on Clemson and other quality schools like it for a great education and possibly a great college baseball experience. The internet gives you so much information on all the different aspects of colleges you might be interested in attending. It is a valuable tool ... I suggest you use it.
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Originally posted by lando:
okay....do they recruit in the philadelphia area? i saw a guy from plymouth whitemarsh on the roster.

Do they give a lot of scholarships?
Lando .... College programs tend to recruit in their region. The exception are STUDS typically found at showcases. TPM's son went in the second round of the draft last year. He was an out of region stud.

Take a look at most rosters and see how regional they are, especially state schools. While they may give the full 11.7 rides, the AD is still giving the coach a financial budget. Too many out of state students is a budget buster. The exceptions to this rule are private colleges. Look how geographically diverse is the Vanderbilt roster.

Before you get all hyped about colleges perform at the high school level. By the way you didn't answer my question. Where are you playing summer ball?
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