That scholly issue not only opens up a whole new can of worms it is not showing much sensitivity to the womens rowing teams of this great land.
Before my son went off to college he had a list of the warm schools he wanted to attend. School costs and ignorance of certain warm weather schools made the Northern route the best choice. I'm sure that some will feel sorry for him because he was cheated out of the Southern baseball experience. However, this year he will have finished his Junior year with over 300 innings pitched and have had the opportunity play against teams like Miami, Nebraska, NC State, Long Beach State, Mississippi, Notre Dame, Arkansas, Creighton, and others. It's a shame those Mid D1 Northern schools don't get to see good competition
Bottom line he did not go to college to play baseball and get an education, he went to college get an education and play baseball. This and other recent threads have compared schools, coaches, and programs, and I am just as guilty. At first I was very envious of those kids who had the opportunity to play down South, now I say more power to them, and I hope they enjoy the ride. My less fortunate son is getting an education beyond my wildest dreams, he lives in an ethnically thriving community, an adventurous city, has great coaching, great friends, and is having the time of his life. What a drag it is to be him.
I guess my point is to parents who have to start thinking about the future college plans is not to put blinders on when making the college choice. The complete experience is bigger than the game.... That's hard for a guy who bleeds baseball to say.
As rz1 steps away from the mic apologizing for babbling on