It is a small religious school in a small town. If you want bright city lights, look elsewhere. If you like country living and want a school where you can get away to hunt or fish, you might love it.
As MMM1531 said, outstanding facilities. It's the only college I know where the baseball stadium overshadows the football stadium.
Historically a much better than average D2 that often sees the post-season, but hasn't broken through to elite status. They do well at developing pitchers and teaching an effective cutter. They get their share drafted.
School has an unusual schedule--you take one class at a time for two or three weeks and immerse yourself in that. There are pluses and minus to that.
Of all the college coaches I met, Coach Jones most struck me as the kind of man a parent would want his son to play under and draw character lessons from, regardless of whether you agree with his evangelical point of view, which he makes no attempt to hide. Seemed strong, forthright, organized, committed. When we went for our visit, he had done his homework on my son very thoroughly and seemed to have talked to everyone my son had played for or against. Didn't just try to sell his program--asked my son a lot of questions to help them decide together if it would be a good match for both parties. He recruits for character and attitude as well as for baseball talent. Impressive guy.
Son looked hard at this school and might have picked it--primarily because of Coach Jones--if they'd had a broader selection of academic majors.