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ETSU has a an All-American catcher in Caleb Moore, so don't look for Nick to be at that position. Additionally the Bucs have two fine young catchers.

Nick "took one for the team" at UT when it came to catching.

Look for Nick in the middle of the infield at ETSU next season. (my opinion - based on no inside knowledge)

Why leave the SEC for the SoCon? Maybe sometimes it's not where you are going to but where you have come from (or left)?

The move to ETSU may have resurrected Nick's professional opportunities. Not many pro scouts that are going to consider a 5'-8" tall catching prospect, but at the middle infield position .....
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My guess would be that:
1) The UT coaches wanted Nick in the everyday line-up, especially his bat

2) UT had a hole at the catching position, 2nd, 3rd and Short looked to be in good shape. There was a new player coming in to play 1st base (that it was hoped would bring much needed power). Edmundson was a transfer from Memphis and was not in the starting line-up there.

Edmundson is having a very good summer wood bat season. Keep in mind that he hit .263 in 38 plate appearances at Memphis and .264 in 87 plate appearances for UT last season.

UT will also have incoming freshman catcher Jonathan Arencibia.

Was Nick really a catcher? My opinion ..... No! As I have said before, Nick Crowe "took one for the team" not just last season at catcher but before that at 1st base.

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