Buckeye 2015 posted:Being from Ohio, and if baseball was excluded from the picture, I'd say Penn State would be as much of a draw as a school as most of the other B1G schools. The school is big, has a great college "atmosphere" and also have 100K plus for football Saturday's in the Fall. For a midwest kid considering schools for baseball, I'm not sure why Penn State couldn't get the same kids that schools like Indiana, Illinois, Nebraska, Rutgers & Minnesota are getting...and PSU is quite a bit behind all of those schools right now as far as baseball is concerned. Cooper won at Wright State....regularly being much bigger and better schools, so he obviously could recruit. Not sure why things haven't gone better since he took over PSU. NE Ohio has some good HS baseball....heck, just recruiting Cleveland and NE Ohio alone (PSU is only about 2 hours away) would get them some pretty good talent.
Weather is always going to be an issue with recruiting the top pro prospects in the region. But a good coach can get most of the rest of the area talent. Sometimes you get a stud you wouldn't normally get (think Schwarber). Then a good pipeline to overflow talent (more D1 talent than programs) in CA and FL rounds out a capable roster.
If a coach can get a kid to think past baseball the PSU alumni association is the largest dues paying membership organization in the world. How’s that for job connections? You sell what you have.