My guy just finished a prospect camp at a D1. Interesting mix of players: many uncommitted 2015's, a good number of JuCo guys, and a few underclassmen, some who seemed quite young and pretty out of place. One thing that was a little surprising was that a fair number of guys who already attend the school but are not on the baseball roster were there. I guess some guys keep trying.
Anyway, I wonder how par for the course that mix of players is? I also wonder how much recruitment typically results from this sort of thing. We went in pretty skeptical -- thinking this was mostly a money maker for the school -- which it no doubt was -- and not a major recruitment thing, especially given the timing. But we also definitely got the feeling that they were hoping to find maybe a guy or two to possibly bring in. For example, one of the coaches told one of the players who had made a great showing that they would be in touch with him because they all liked the way he played.
Bottom line it seems to me that if you go to one of these things, you really need to stand out from the crowd, like that kid definitely did, for it to be really worthwhile, otherwise you're kind of just part of the background noise more or less.
Is that about the right way to think about these things?