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<blockquote data-quote="eokerholm" data-source="post: 881433" data-attributes="member: 5007"><p>In the portal you get one D1 to D1 free pass, without sitting out a year. After the 1st transfer you have to sit out 1 year. </p><p>FYI, there will be more names in the Portal when D1 actually updates the final few days (including GT). The D1 website is about a week behind in updating new entrants and longer on destinations.</p><p></p><p>No free pass on a coach leaving or staff change per NLI. You sign with the school not the coaching staff.</p><p></p><p>Christian is going to Temple College (JUCO) for a year of development to get innings and work so that he can use his 1 transfer next year to more schools. He has some interest and communications with some D1 (Kstate, Purdue, ULL) and Jucos (Temple, Chipola). He decided on Juco. <a href="https://www.tcleopards.com/sports/bsb/coaches/mcmurtry_craig?view=bio" target="_blank"><strong>Temple's Head Coach</strong></a>, Craig McMurtry, is also the pitching coach and an old school baseball guy. Played in the bigs, in the running for Cy Young and really works with the pitchers and is known for honing and improving pitchers' craft, mechanics and metrics. He mentioned that his goal is to develop and improve him to back to the next level, next year. Hearing them talk shop at his visit was really refreshing. Christian is very excited to get 40-50+ IP of work and recruit in 23 as a RS So transfer to ACC, SEC, Big12 (are his target schools) with 3 years of eligibility left. Would be hard pressed to get that kind of work elsewhere with no college stats. Proud of him for investing in himself and his development to make it back to D1 next year. So we might see y'all on the diamond after all depending on where he lands.</p><p></p><p>Going from 4yr to 2 yr to 4yr, per the NCAA, he has to graduate with associates and will easily do so at Temple and still have extra credits to transfer. He's already at 54 credits when he finished his freshman year at GT. 60 is a Junior. 90 senior and you graduate typically with 120.</p><p></p><p>Christian's having a great summer back on the mound, back up to 92 already (in his old arm slot), and his team should be headed to Wichita, KS for the <a href="https://nbcbaseball.com/" target="_blank"><strong>NBC World Series</strong></a> end of July (7/26-8/6). They came in 2nd last year to Santa Barbara.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]12613[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Next few weeks will definitely be interesting after the draft......portal frenzy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eokerholm, post: 881433, member: 5007"] In the portal you get one D1 to D1 free pass, without sitting out a year. After the 1st transfer you have to sit out 1 year. FYI, there will be more names in the Portal when D1 actually updates the final few days (including GT). The D1 website is about a week behind in updating new entrants and longer on destinations. No free pass on a coach leaving or staff change per NLI. You sign with the school not the coaching staff. Christian is going to Temple College (JUCO) for a year of development to get innings and work so that he can use his 1 transfer next year to more schools. He has some interest and communications with some D1 (Kstate, Purdue, ULL) and Jucos (Temple, Chipola). He decided on Juco. [URL='https://www.tcleopards.com/sports/bsb/coaches/mcmurtry_craig?view=bio'][B]Temple's Head Coach[/B][/URL], Craig McMurtry, is also the pitching coach and an old school baseball guy. Played in the bigs, in the running for Cy Young and really works with the pitchers and is known for honing and improving pitchers' craft, mechanics and metrics. He mentioned that his goal is to develop and improve him to back to the next level, next year. Hearing them talk shop at his visit was really refreshing. Christian is very excited to get 40-50+ IP of work and recruit in 23 as a RS So transfer to ACC, SEC, Big12 (are his target schools) with 3 years of eligibility left. Would be hard pressed to get that kind of work elsewhere with no college stats. Proud of him for investing in himself and his development to make it back to D1 next year. So we might see y'all on the diamond after all depending on where he lands. Going from 4yr to 2 yr to 4yr, per the NCAA, he has to graduate with associates and will easily do so at Temple and still have extra credits to transfer. He's already at 54 credits when he finished his freshman year at GT. 60 is a Junior. 90 senior and you graduate typically with 120. Christian's having a great summer back on the mound, back up to 92 already (in his old arm slot), and his team should be headed to Wichita, KS for the [URL='https://nbcbaseball.com/'][B]NBC World Series[/B][/URL] end of July (7/26-8/6). They came in 2nd last year to Santa Barbara. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1656680953734.png"]12613[/ATTACH] Next few weeks will definitely be interesting after the draft......portal frenzy. [/QUOTE]
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