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<blockquote data-quote="eokerholm" data-source="post: 706314" data-attributes="member: 5007"><p>All good, Seriously no offense taking or worries here. </p><p>I'm not adamant just because of us coming in. I have all the confidence in the world it won't affect my son's playing time much, if any. </p><p>He dominated as a Freshman at 14 against 17-18 olds when he was 175 lbs. </p><p>He's now 6'4"+ 196 lbs and throwing low 90s. Should be mid 90s this summer and sit mid 90s next year and should be 200-215 by graduation.</p><p>He's very lucky and he knows it. He's continuing to work hard and stay in shape and work his craft.</p><p></p><p>But I also understand the math behind the ramifications to schools and programs and I would see some programs not being able to afford sports. </p><p>I feel back for the Ivys and those schools that don't allow 5th years. </p><p></p><p>I'm in analytics, so I see a lot of moving parts and ramifications that affect a lot of people, programs, and families....</p><p></p><p>Gotta run, try to be back later....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eokerholm, post: 706314, member: 5007"] All good, Seriously no offense taking or worries here. I'm not adamant just because of us coming in. I have all the confidence in the world it won't affect my son's playing time much, if any. He dominated as a Freshman at 14 against 17-18 olds when he was 175 lbs. He's now 6'4"+ 196 lbs and throwing low 90s. Should be mid 90s this summer and sit mid 90s next year and should be 200-215 by graduation. He's very lucky and he knows it. He's continuing to work hard and stay in shape and work his craft. But I also understand the math behind the ramifications to schools and programs and I would see some programs not being able to afford sports. I feel back for the Ivys and those schools that don't allow 5th years. I'm in analytics, so I see a lot of moving parts and ramifications that affect a lot of people, programs, and families.... Gotta run, try to be back later.... [/QUOTE]
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