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<blockquote data-quote="GT_ATL" data-source="post: 214633" data-attributes="member: 1925"><p>Yes, very strange. It's a shame how the minor league system completely kills college baseball-what if the top 75 college basketball recruits went pro every year? It would be an ugly sport.</p><p></p><p>Also, it's disappointing that GT doesn't fare very well in a sport like this, where the top players who make it to campus aren't going to be overwhelmingly pro-ball oriented like in basketball. We're in a talent-loaded state in a sport that encourages recruits to stay in-state, have a school and campus that is attractive to kids from high-income travel ball families, play in the premier conference, have sent tons of guys to the pros...and here we are. College baseball is a sport where all of our disadvantages become advantages and yet we generally do equal-to-better in football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT_ATL, post: 214633, member: 1925"] Yes, very strange. It's a shame how the minor league system completely kills college baseball-what if the top 75 college basketball recruits went pro every year? It would be an ugly sport. Also, it's disappointing that GT doesn't fare very well in a sport like this, where the top players who make it to campus aren't going to be overwhelmingly pro-ball oriented like in basketball. We're in a talent-loaded state in a sport that encourages recruits to stay in-state, have a school and campus that is attractive to kids from high-income travel ball families, play in the premier conference, have sent tons of guys to the pros...and here we are. College baseball is a sport where all of our disadvantages become advantages and yet we generally do equal-to-better in football. [/QUOTE]
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