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We just got back from a bit of a college tour as a recruit.
I'll let you in from a recruit/parent perspective. (maybe this should be another thread and happy to discuss - with more colorful details in person).
DBo is in here so it's still on point regarding recruiting.
UNC was gorgeous. Nice ballpark, not the facilities of others we could come to find out, but campus is gorgeous and ball park and athletic dorms next door is a great draw. Chapel Hill is stunning. Great school. Expensive out of state. US & World Report High (#29) Great Coach Tenure. Facilites were a "meh". Great social media presence and coverage.
Duke was NOT good. We have high school fields in Texas better than their field. Durham is NOT a selling point. I know - I lived there for 3 years, when I worked at the Medical Center and it's gotten worse. Dusty Blake was a nice pitching Coach. Great school, horrific town. Nice program, small campus, Durham is not helping that program. The draw there is the degree and reputation of Duke. Their field didn't have a locker rooms?
UVA was very impressive. GORGEOUS ball park, great athletic center area with the soccer field, track stuff, basketball, and softball field right there. Impressive campus. Huge, 1700 acres. (GT is 400+) Brand spanking new Pitching Coach, didn't much of a chance to visit with him. Great and nice coaching stff with great tenure. Charlottesville, super cute, great tall trees, small population 45,000. Connecting flights in/out. Most expensive school in the ACC as an out of state recruit. Impressive school. Great education. US & World Report High (#28). 15 credit hours/semester, mandatory. Must graduate in 4 years. Freshman dorms 1 mile from baseball fields (makes for a long walk to/from daily). Guaranteed admission. Lots of arms, lots of lefties. Known to redshirt. Great social media presence and coverage.
GT. Gorgeous smaller campus (400+ acres). Good size school. Did well last year in ACC. Nice field getting nicer. Big League backdrop of the field. Smaller field, but the improvements coming with be extremely attractive to pitchers and other recruits. ATL city is a draw. Lots of options and extra curricular options for Pro teams. DBo is the man. His resume was why my son answered the phone. Conversations with him were better than other schools. You will see influx of talent swarming this way. Great school. Wonderful engineering and business schools. Wonderful education. Easy in/out with ATL airport!! US & World Report High (#29). You miss less school during Baseball season due to ATL airport and direct flights. More convenient campus. Freshman athlete dorms nicer upper class and closer to fields, easy to get around. Uber to the City and surrounding attractions. Not over recruited. Not as much pitching in previous classes. More opportunity. Better preparedness for Draft as Junior.
Notre Dame. Great name. Touchdown Jesus. Bottom tier ACC baseball team. Brand new coaching staff this past summer. Too risky. We passed.
Vandy. Love love love Corbin and Nashville. Wife and I might move there anyway. Seriously. Love Nashville. Great school, super small, small campus. Great tenure. Impressive program. Great history. Nice ballpark. Great location. Convenient campus. Over recruit, too many pitchers and they end up leaving. Not a lot of opportunity to play and contribute. Great social media presence and national coverage. Easier to see a SEC game.
Arkansas was ridiculous with all their facilities. Holy crap, but it's Arkansas, the only "pro" team in the state and it's a baseball school. Super nice campus. Really Pretty. Not known for education. Impressive 55,000 sq ft athletic academic center. Tuition is a joke with the TX-AR relationship and "scholarships" you can get with 3.5 GPA and higher. (cheaper to attend that Univ of Texas, even as an out of state athlete.) Was way nicer than we were expecting and athletic facilities are top notch. Great coach Tenure. Tons of players, not a lot of opportunity to play. Great social media presence and coverage. Easier to see a SEC game.
A&M. HUGE campus, 62,000 students. 5200 acres. It's ridiculous. Nice stadium and facilities. Athletes live close by, together. Tons of players not a lot of opportunity to play. They love their JuCo guys to back fill when they cut. Coaching staff on the bubble. Risky commit.
Texas. campus is same size at GT but has 52,000 students instead of 16K. Austin is in shambles. We live here - it sucks and it only getting worse with homeless (they literally bus them in) and traffic. Influx of Californians has ruined and over-populated and overpriced Austin. I've been here almost 20 years - can't wait to leave. (Daughter is a freshman in high school and we're out!) Coaching staff on the bubble. Not a pitching or pitching development school. Risky commit.
Stanford: Gorgeous. Crazy Pricey, but the endowment makes it as affordable as Arkansas. Academically intimidating. My son pulled out of consideration for their last arm spot between him and another kid. He has friends there (athletes and non athletes) and they all expressed how challenging it was. One was valedictorian from his high school and said he thought it was smart before he got there and others wondered if they sent acceptance letters to the wrong houses. It's that tough. Hard enough to be a full time baseball player and student, not worth the added stress. Incredible education, but takes a special kid to pull it off. Great social media presence and coverage.
DBo is cool as hell and a great guy to talk to. Love where he was and why he's here. See is vision and understand what he wants and where he wants to take GT Baseball. It's going to be awesome!
We had a blast with him and the coaches.
You guys have a lot going for you at GT, location, up and coming team, coaching staff, ATL, ATL Airport. School reputation.
There is a ton of talk amongst us out of state folks and recruits. TONS.
This place is going places and there is opportunity and unity here.
My son loved his visit and the coaching staff. Really liked the campus, more so that we both expected. Loves the big city and what it has to offer. I'm not taking away from what talent is already here, but you guys are going to see a big change in recruits and recruiting classes coming and committing here. You're going to get the draw you've been looking for.
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I'll let you in from a recruit/parent perspective. (maybe this should be another thread and happy to discuss - with more colorful details in person).
DBo is in here so it's still on point regarding recruiting.
UNC was gorgeous. Nice ballpark, not the facilities of others we could come to find out, but campus is gorgeous and ball park and athletic dorms next door is a great draw. Chapel Hill is stunning. Great school. Expensive out of state. US & World Report High (#29) Great Coach Tenure. Facilites were a "meh". Great social media presence and coverage.
Duke was NOT good. We have high school fields in Texas better than their field. Durham is NOT a selling point. I know - I lived there for 3 years, when I worked at the Medical Center and it's gotten worse. Dusty Blake was a nice pitching Coach. Great school, horrific town. Nice program, small campus, Durham is not helping that program. The draw there is the degree and reputation of Duke. Their field didn't have a locker rooms?
UVA was very impressive. GORGEOUS ball park, great athletic center area with the soccer field, track stuff, basketball, and softball field right there. Impressive campus. Huge, 1700 acres. (GT is 400+) Brand spanking new Pitching Coach, didn't much of a chance to visit with him. Great and nice coaching stff with great tenure. Charlottesville, super cute, great tall trees, small population 45,000. Connecting flights in/out. Most expensive school in the ACC as an out of state recruit. Impressive school. Great education. US & World Report High (#28). 15 credit hours/semester, mandatory. Must graduate in 4 years. Freshman dorms 1 mile from baseball fields (makes for a long walk to/from daily). Guaranteed admission. Lots of arms, lots of lefties. Known to redshirt. Great social media presence and coverage.
GT. Gorgeous smaller campus (400+ acres). Good size school. Did well last year in ACC. Nice field getting nicer. Big League backdrop of the field. Smaller field, but the improvements coming with be extremely attractive to pitchers and other recruits. ATL city is a draw. Lots of options and extra curricular options for Pro teams. DBo is the man. His resume was why my son answered the phone. Conversations with him were better than other schools. You will see influx of talent swarming this way. Great school. Wonderful engineering and business schools. Wonderful education. Easy in/out with ATL airport!! US & World Report High (#29). You miss less school during Baseball season due to ATL airport and direct flights. More convenient campus. Freshman athlete dorms nicer upper class and closer to fields, easy to get around. Uber to the City and surrounding attractions. Not over recruited. Not as much pitching in previous classes. More opportunity. Better preparedness for Draft as Junior.
Notre Dame. Great name. Touchdown Jesus. Bottom tier ACC baseball team. Brand new coaching staff this past summer. Too risky. We passed.
Vandy. Love love love Corbin and Nashville. Wife and I might move there anyway. Seriously. Love Nashville. Great school, super small, small campus. Great tenure. Impressive program. Great history. Nice ballpark. Great location. Convenient campus. Over recruit, too many pitchers and they end up leaving. Not a lot of opportunity to play and contribute. Great social media presence and national coverage. Easier to see a SEC game.
Arkansas was ridiculous with all their facilities. Holy crap, but it's Arkansas, the only "pro" team in the state and it's a baseball school. Super nice campus. Really Pretty. Not known for education. Impressive 55,000 sq ft athletic academic center. Tuition is a joke with the TX-AR relationship and "scholarships" you can get with 3.5 GPA and higher. (cheaper to attend that Univ of Texas, even as an out of state athlete.) Was way nicer than we were expecting and athletic facilities are top notch. Great coach Tenure. Tons of players, not a lot of opportunity to play. Great social media presence and coverage. Easier to see a SEC game.
A&M. HUGE campus, 62,000 students. 5200 acres. It's ridiculous. Nice stadium and facilities. Athletes live close by, together. Tons of players not a lot of opportunity to play. They love their JuCo guys to back fill when they cut. Coaching staff on the bubble. Risky commit.
Texas. campus is same size at GT but has 52,000 students instead of 16K. Austin is in shambles. We live here - it sucks and it only getting worse with homeless (they literally bus them in) and traffic. Influx of Californians has ruined and over-populated and overpriced Austin. I've been here almost 20 years - can't wait to leave. (Daughter is a freshman in high school and we're out!) Coaching staff on the bubble. Not a pitching or pitching development school. Risky commit.
Stanford: Gorgeous. Crazy Pricey, but the endowment makes it as affordable as Arkansas. Academically intimidating. My son pulled out of consideration for their last arm spot between him and another kid. He has friends there (athletes and non athletes) and they all expressed how challenging it was. One was valedictorian from his high school and said he thought it was smart before he got there and others wondered if they sent acceptance letters to the wrong houses. It's that tough. Hard enough to be a full time baseball player and student, not worth the added stress. Incredible education, but takes a special kid to pull it off. Great social media presence and coverage.
DBo is cool as hell and a great guy to talk to. Love where he was and why he's here. See is vision and understand what he wants and where he wants to take GT Baseball. It's going to be awesome!
We had a blast with him and the coaches.
You guys have a lot going for you at GT, location, up and coming team, coaching staff, ATL, ATL Airport. School reputation.
There is a ton of talk amongst us out of state folks and recruits. TONS.
This place is going places and there is opportunity and unity here.
My son loved his visit and the coaching staff. Really liked the campus, more so that we both expected. Loves the big city and what it has to offer. I'm not taking away from what talent is already here, but you guys are going to see a big change in recruits and recruiting classes coming and committing here. You're going to get the draw you've been looking for.
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