I remember seeing on here how well miles clauss was doing. He is no longer on their roster...where is he at now?
There is some depth down there...they probably dont need to be recruiting chicago!
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quote:A pretty big step down but I wish him luck!
quote:One of the great things about parenting is seeing our own kids surpass what we ourselves are.
quote:Originally posted by ballyall:
Now, you can quote stats and records, but the simple fact is that any top high school player, if he goes to college, is not teetering between Oklahoma and UIC.
quote:Originally posted by ballyall:
Come on rz1
The only way it would come off as an insult is if someone from a mid major actually thought that the baseball played their was consistently as good as the ball played at Texas. Sure in a season there will be a few upsets, but for Midwesterners to think that the college baseball here stacks up to the SEC and Big 12 is ridiculous.
Now, you can quote stats and records, but the simple fact is that any top high school player, if he goes to college, is not teetering between Oklahoma and UIC.
You need to lose that midwestern chip on your shoulder dude.
quote:and maybe winless in those other two conferences.
quote:Now, you can quote stats and records, but the simple fact is that any top high school player, if he goes to college, is not teetering between Oklahoma and UIC.
quote:Originally posted by ballyall:
UIC--a good program; Dee is a great coach; and they would finish dead last and maybe winless in those other two conferences.
That conference issue is a longterm roadblock that has to be overcome in the same way Oril Roberts has done it in the Mid-Continent conference, by themselves. Besides great academics and good coaching, UIC has made huge jumps in 06/07 with a brand new 5000sq ft locker room/offices/academic center for the baseball team exclusivly, indoor artificial turf practice facility, and will be upgrading the stadium with field turf, and other improvements. I doubt if many baseball programs in the country will have made more capital improvements over a 2 year span. You cannot establish a reputation without having a comittment from your local elite talent. Illinois/Wisconsin has proven there is talent, now that talent has to make a comittment.quote:Mike's trying to do some good things for the program, but until the rest of the conference improves their schedules, no one will get into the NCAA tournament except if they win their own tournament and get the lone bid that the conference gets.