Son '09 receives letter today from school out here in Cali tha has numerous conference championships and CWS appearances. The approach the recruiting coach is taking with him is very different than what I read here on HSBBweb. Here is part of the letter:
"Just recently we got a verball commmitment from a kid who was being heavily recruited by a very respected school in the WCC. That school used an approach that can definately confuse a kid. They asked him, 'Would___ be a school you would go to if you didn't play baseball? 'His response was 'no'. They were basically telling the kid to choose a school he would go to if baseball wasn't involoved.
I disagree with that approach 100%. On e of the things that you have to realize is that you're going to be on the baseball field practicing for 25 hours a week, you're lifting and conditioning another 12 hours a week, you'll have study hall 6 hours a week, and you're going to be living in the dorms, apartments, or a house withother teammates the rest of the time.
With all of the time you'll be spending with your teammates, don't you think you should pick a school that has everything you want in a baseball program? 85% of your time will involve your teammates."
It goes on from there, but you get the idea.
Any comments?
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