How much do you think the above statement plays into the
recruiting process??
Just recently a 2015 committed to a spot in a D1.
No sour grapes here- I think he is a good player and a nice kid.
But, I have seen better players(and I am not saying my 2014 son here)
2015 is a LHP-I've seen others with better velocity and just as accurate too.
2015 is a 1st baseman-but I know of others(sour grapes here)
that if were given a chance would be equally as good if not better.
2015 fastball tops out at 79-yet he has been ranked as top recruit in his state.
My son would be mad if he knew I was writing this.
We have never been the parents who have been in coaches' ears.
Never pushed to get our kid on the "best" travel team.
For once I would like to read a newspaper recruiting story
where the Dad and/or Mom didn't play a college sport or coached a sport themselves.
When I compare stats about the 2015- I just don't get it. What determined his high ranking?
I really feel for the 2014s I have seen that can play better that still haven't
or won't be signed at any college level.