I agree about the senior transfers with only one year to play. Perhaps one of these to plug an area of need, I'm thinking Matthew Ellis and the catching position here before the emergence of Vahn Lackey, but not on a large scale like we had this past season. This "problem" will lessen as we see the 6th year guys with Covid seasons remaining cycling through (Matthew Ellis is also an example of this). When you get down to it, there are only about 11 or 12 roster spots for hitters who get playing time (we seem to be talking only about hitters here) unless you have injuries. You have the starting 9, a 2nd catcher, and one or maybe two platoon type players. With 6 different classes still being eligible to play, that is only 2 spots per class. This past year we played 3 true freshmen a lot (Burress, Lackey, Kerce), and a 4th got a decent amount of action before what appears to be an injury based on the chatter from the past couple of days. That is a decent showing; without doing the research; my guess is that it is above the norm. The issue, of course, is next season....without developing more young position players, are we going to fill the need to bring in a bunch of transfers again? It becomes a vicious cycle.
BTW, I think we also have a transfer from Cornell already planned for next season. I can't remember the player's name, and Google didn't help, but I remember that one of Cornell's players had already announced back in February that he would be coming to Georgia Tech in 2026 for his 5th season. Apparently the Ivy League doesn't allow 5th seasons, so he couldn't return to Cornell.