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Originally posted by BOF:
I am shocked at how naïve both players and parents are about the reality of playing D1, strike that, any college baseball. Before you post that college coaches should do this or do that, think about the level of commitment, the amount of time involved, the risk factors for injury, the fact that many kids are not physically developed when they are recruited, the fact that many programs don’t even fully fund at the 11.7 level, the fact that some kids can not fathom the academic load as well as the athletic demands prior to getting to school, or having to sit on the bench for the first time in their life. Other distractions of being on their own for the first time, just having to deal with day to day stuff of life, missing mom/dad/girlfriends, other distractions of new roommates, girls, alcohol, ect, ect. Add all this up and you are frankly living in a fantasy world if you think college baseball coaches are going to guarantee your little Johnny baseball player a four-year scholarship. Not going to happen. GET REAL!
I am with you with this, I too am shocked at how some are naive to all of this. Coaches make mistakes in recruiting just as players make mistakes, I get the feeling that for some it's ok for the player to go back on his word but not a coach.
The selection of a school not only effects player and family but teammates as well. If I as a parent am spending money for my son to attend a program and expecting it to be at least an above .500 average in wins per year in and year out, I don't want the coach keeping players that can't contribute on the level of performance they were recruited for. We did our homework, son went to a great program but he had other options, he chose what he could handle on the field as well as in the classroom. People make mistakes in judging each other, things don't always work out in a marriage (which this is essentially similar too), that's why people seperate and get divorced.
I have stated my position, it's ok if people make mistakes, both player and coaches.
I have to agree with dswann, if a deal is a deal than it has to count on both sides. The coach then should immediately let a player go if he is visited by a scout (no leaving before he gives 4 years) and if for some reason he has some off the field issues he should be let go immediately, or he just keeps up with a minimum GPA.