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By my count, Heartland has 6 players from the PBR Top 150 from 2009 and has one verbal commitment, so far, from 2010.

Nobody works harder than Coach Metzger at Heartland in signing players, but it is not an equal comparision. At a D1 school, you only have 11.7 scholarships to work with across four different classes. That is why it is remarkable what SIU has accomplished so far this summer.

Heartland will sign many more quality players for 2010 but they are restricted only by the school's budget not by the low number of total scholarships that the NCAA allows. In addition, Heartland can take more risks in signing borderline students because they don't have to adhere to the 11.7 scholarship limit.

If you compare SIU to the other Division 1 public schools in the state, you will have to be impressed.
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Originally posted by bballdad1954:
I don't have the magazine with me, but off the top of my head it is Motteshead, Mistrada, Lipp, Levy, and Razo.That's 5, but htere may be more than one other I missed.

Respectfully, are you saying it is easier to recruit top players at a JUCO than at a D1 school?


Brett Mauss should also be included on your list of 2009 recruits. I believe that there are advantages for recruiting for D1 and for a JUCO. It depends on the player and his circumstances. D1 schools certainly are more cautious regarding ensuring academic eligibility because of the roster and scholarship limitations.
Coach Callahan is one of the really good guys in the college baseball business. Our experiences when he was recruiting Junior, were nothing but positive. He was direct, honest, sincere, and had a genuine interest in making sure we understood the process, and having realistic expectations.

I was so impressed with Coach Callahan, that after Junior made his commitment to his current school, not SIU, I wrote the AD at SIU and told him how impressed we were with their coach.

Junior had many coaches and schools contact him. That was the only letter I wrote after the recruiting process was over.

Coach Callahan is one of the really good guys in college baseball.
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Originally posted by CPLZ:
Coach Callahan is one of the really good guys in the college baseball business. Our experiences when he was recruiting Junior, were nothing but positive. He was direct, honest, sincere, and had a genuine interest in making sure we understood the process, and having realistic expectations.

I was so impressed with Coach Callahan, that after Junior made his commitment to his current school, not SIU, I wrote the AD at SIU and told him how impressed we were with their coach.

Junior had many coaches and schools contact him. That was the only letter I wrote after the recruiting process was over.

Coach Callahan is one of the really good guys in college baseball.


Our experience was very similar!
My Son was recruited by SIU-C also, and Coach Cal and Hendu are 2 class guys!
My Son signed elsewhere, but I have stayed in touch with both Coaches regarding Coach Cal's progress.

Would love to see him back in the dugout next year!

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