Is the Husky program on the way up? static? down? Heard they are getting new stadium.
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I would think if Oregon State could do it, UW could as well. Similar climate and recruiting base. With Oregon Ducks entering the picture, it will only get tougher for UW to recruit. OSU coaching staff is superior, as proven by what they've accomplished. UW should have an advantage with academics and location, but their poor facilities really hold them back.quote:Originally posted by Majorkahuna:
Very difficult to recruit quality pitching in a cold and wet climate. In spite of that they had one of the top pitchers in the nation two years ago and still did not make it to the tournament.
It takes a lot of work to recruit nationally, and OSU has put in the time and effort. Why can't UW do the same? Seems UW coaches are too comfortable and content to take the easy route and recruit only in-state. I doubt UW is going to win a national championship anytime soon. Their only goal seems to be trying to out-recruit WSU every year.quote:Originally posted by Krakatoa:
OSU is now able to recruit nationally (though still largely from the west), while UW is 100% Washingtonian.
quote:Originally posted by Majorkahuna:
Very difficult to recruit quality pitching in a cold and wet climate. In spite of that they had one of the top pitchers in the nation two years ago and still did not make it to the tournament.
Bum, I think your friend is right about UW's philosophy. The problem is, many of the best players in UW's backyard are now leaving for better programs. The elite players don't need to beg UW for a spot on the team, because they have choices beyond Seattle. Plenty of other programs are after the same players, and feeling wanted is an extremely important ingredient when a recruit makes a life changing decision. I'll be very surprised if the current coaching staff is there when our kids graduate from college (or get drafted after three years).quote:Originally posted by Bum:
A kid's father off Bum, Jr.'s Summer team says UW's coaching philosophy is you call them and express interest.. how bad do you want to play for us? We never did that so maybe that explains that. In the end, Bum Jr. wanted to be a Coug anyway.
I am originally from Seattle, and we always wanted people to believe that it rains there 365 days a year (to keep the population down).quote:Originally posted by justbaseball:
I have been to Seattle 3 times in my life...once for as long as a week. Maybe I need to go more often, but every single time I have been there it has been blue skies and warm weather.