rodandanga
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I think there is a quantity aspect to it. We have a large class, and our per player rating is lower than a good bit of the top classesI hope they are right this time, but one of these days these top classes need to actually convert to wins.
I would be interested in knowing their criteria for ranking classes. How can LSU have the best pitcher in the class, three of the top 5 players in the class, and not be the #1 class? If their ranking prioritizes quantity over quality, I'll just have to disagree.
Quantity is certainly a good thing, don't get me wrong. But quality should be a larger component. Most GMs will tell you the team that wins the trade is usually the one who gets the best player, not the one who gets the most players.I think there is a quantity aspect to it. We have a large class, and our per player rating is lower than a good bit of the top classes
Average player rating has us 16th.
So we're recruiting like SEC football? Big classes, most players get jailed or never play.I think there is a quantity aspect to it. We have a large class, and our per player rating is lower than a good bit of the top classes
Average player rating has us 16th.
It is either a garbage ranking or we just don’t coach them to success. Maybe a combination of both. The vast majority of our highly ranked players have transferred so only time will tell. I also assume a fair amount of the recruiting class will be cut, hence not posting a fall roster like most schools.
I imagine Lackey will be the starting catcher. He really came on strong at the end of the year. I saw on perfect game that Rogers can play OF, so I think he will start in one of the corners with Burress in CF and Brosius in the other corner. Rogers could also start over Waugh at DH and spell Lackey once a week behind the plate.So with such a highly ranked catcher coming in the fall we have a dilemma. Does Rogers start at catcher? If so, what do we do with Lackey? Assuming his hitting improves does he remain at catcher because of his superb defensive skills behind the plate? Do we get both of them on the field by having one of them play a different position like first or third base? Or do we have them split time behind the plate? I doubt we go with the last option. Has anyone seen Rogers play? Can he play another position? If so, I'm curious if you think he should start at catcher.
Odd..a coincidence or a coach is on this forum. It wasn’t postedJust looked today and the roster has been updated as well, but it just has returning players on it. So, no transfers in or incoming freshmen yet. It looks like Giesler and Patel will both be back.
21 incoming, assuming no one has dropped out. 16 returners plus 4 transfers? Got to get to 34 right?As much as I dislike Hall hanging on, one thing we have not done is cut a large number of the new recruits. SEC teams like Texas do that regularly. Hall is loyal to his players and his players to him.
I'm very skeptical of college baseball recruiting "rankings"... it's a pay to play system.
That doesn't necessarily mean the rankings aren't pretty accurate. But it also doesn't mean there aren't plenty of super talented players never seen (enough) to be in the pool of the pay to play guys.
Maybe a distinction with no practical difference.
My theory... we rely on the rankings to be correct & don't think beyond possibility there are some more better recruits outside the "system"