Is it tougher to play for some of the DII schools that have traditionally good baseball programs than it is to play for a lesser known DI.
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quote:Originally posted by NyMetropolitans22:
Is it tougher to play for some of the DII schools that have traditionally good baseball programs than it is to play for a lesser known DI.
quote:s it tougher to play for some of the DII schools that have traditionally good baseball programs than it is to play for a lesser known DI.
quote:Is it tougher to play for some of the DII schools that have traditionally good baseball programs than it is to play for a lesser known DI.
quote:Originally posted by infielddad:
What good does it do to play UNC and lose 20-2?
BTW, Sonoma State and Chico wouldn't. Neither would Tamps and other top DII schools. You will find many more players drafted out of the top DII programs than lower level DI's.
As I said, who you play does not make you a better player, if you don't have great coaching to develop your skills every day you play in college.
Who you play does not make you better if you are not working and being coached to be better everyday of your college career.
quote:If your afraid to compete then don't go to play college sports period. If you have to start to be happy then constantly move until you find a place you can start at. If you think by "Playing down" you will guarantee yourself a starting role then look out.
quote:Originally posted by catfish342:
There is no single better way or right answer to this question. It's all about an individual's choice. BHD's son made the correct choice for him. Others may make a different decision. My son ended up at a highly-competitive D2 program. It's the right fit for him. It all depends on what you want. He liked being part of a winning program that went to the national tournament. Some of his good friends played on different D1's that went about 15-40, but they did get in a number of games against the big boys. There's something to be said for either path. Coach May is right about people who think one isn't as tough as the other. No matter what the level, players are going to find fierce competition. If you think jobs will be handed out just because it's D2 or a losing D1 program, think again. Guys are out there to win playing time and nobody is given anything. Coaches who want to win will recruit over you with transfers and under you with freshman, and those guys expect to play, too. So no matter where you go, you'd better pack your lunch and be ready to get after it. Or else you'll be watching somebody else play.
quote:Originally posted by TRhit:
TPM
I quote you "I would send mine......."
So you did make the choce for him---most of us don't send our kids anywhere---they make the choice
My last guy chose NMSU because HE felt that since they were a under 500 program at that time his chances of playing were better and they played the same programs that the top programs played(His first start was against ASU in Tempe)---that was what HE wanted---HE wanted to play against the best--HE was part of one of their top recruiting classes in the schools history----HE was part of a team that broke the school home run record, since broken. HE was the player that hit the home run that was the record breaker---HE had a great career there and got his degree and I didn't send him there---HE chose
You are not the only poster who puts it the way you do----others use "we didn't...." or "we did" phrase
I find that very interesting---when does HE begin to make decisions ?
quote:So no matter where you go, you'd better pack your lunch and be ready to get after it. Or else you'll be watching somebody else play.
quote:Originally posted by BobbleheadDoll:
You are probably right about more drafted out of D11 programs because it is easier to look good against weaker competition.
quote:The only thing that matters is your passion for the game and how well you play it.