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<blockquote data-quote="FredJacket" data-source="post: 702965" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>Just to add to the good comments from [USER=2679]@THWG[/USER] and [USER=5007]@eokerholm[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Guys like Hughes and Webb (already in 5th year) would need to remain enrolled through next Spring (as undergrads or be accepted to graduate school) to even be eligible. That by itself seems like a stretch unless graduate school is something they really want to do. As for Hughes (assuming the extra year of eligibility is granted)... the silver lining (if there is one) of this virus situation is he does gain some leverage with the draft. Based on his value coming out of HS and his subsequent rehab (albeit lengthy) that in the fall and through 4 weeks of the 2020 season indicated he is clearly on track to be worth a look for MLB clubs... based on all that IF he can somehow play his cards right, he may be able to force the draft to treat like a prospect with the "option" of returning to college for another year and squeeze a higher draft slot out of that.</p><p></p><p>With Wilhite... what an interesting situation. CDH said in an interview right after the postponement that Wilhite was set as the closer for the FSU series. I'm going to just assume (because that don't cost nothing)... had this season gone on uninterrupted, the Austin Wilhite story was going to be one for the ages. He was going to settle into the closer role and be a huge factor in securing W's for the team. Having said that... I REALLY hope that story will play out in 2021.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FredJacket, post: 702965, member: 2843"] Just to add to the good comments from [USER=2679]@THWG[/USER] and [USER=5007]@eokerholm[/USER] Guys like Hughes and Webb (already in 5th year) would need to remain enrolled through next Spring (as undergrads or be accepted to graduate school) to even be eligible. That by itself seems like a stretch unless graduate school is something they really want to do. As for Hughes (assuming the extra year of eligibility is granted)... the silver lining (if there is one) of this virus situation is he does gain some leverage with the draft. Based on his value coming out of HS and his subsequent rehab (albeit lengthy) that in the fall and through 4 weeks of the 2020 season indicated he is clearly on track to be worth a look for MLB clubs... based on all that IF he can somehow play his cards right, he may be able to force the draft to treat like a prospect with the "option" of returning to college for another year and squeeze a higher draft slot out of that. With Wilhite... what an interesting situation. CDH said in an interview right after the postponement that Wilhite was set as the closer for the FSU series. I'm going to just assume (because that don't cost nothing)... had this season gone on uninterrupted, the Austin Wilhite story was going to be one for the ages. He was going to settle into the closer role and be a huge factor in securing W's for the team. Having said that... I REALLY hope that story will play out in 2021. [/QUOTE]
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