Based on @FittedJacket post... Reid has more classroom work before graduating. So... I did wonder about that. Assuming he wanted to graduate from Tech, can he "transfer" before that?Any inside Intel on the status of Reid? I would think he'd have been plucked up by a power 5 school by now.
Also, Tyler Hare is also in the portal but lighting up Summer ball. Any word on his situation?
I believe he can transfer before but if he wants to graduate from tech he would transfer after the fall semester.Based on @FittedJacket post... Reid has more classroom work before graduating. So... I did wonder about that. Assuming he wanted to graduate from Tech, can he "transfer" before that?
I would love to see him back also- but I do believe he can have a deal to transfer after he graduates in the fall. Which could be why we are not hearing anything now.I may be wrong but it would seem to me that the longer this goes on the less likely he is to transfer. If he was being poached by another team with a sweetheart NIL deal wouldn't it already have happened? Maybe I am looking through gold colored lenses because I really hope he comes back. Obviously it would make our team stronger, but I think it benefits him the most having seen how much he has improved under coach Ramsey.
He’s a good kid- he should have been drafted this year. Wonder why he wasn’t to be honest. Also wonder why he would leave GT at all- thinking the two are tied together somehow?!?There are lots of layers to this. I'm not comfortable making this about Reid, though. His personal situation is his to figure out.
I am a clueless fan regarding how the finances of scholarships work... as in how 11.7 are distributed over a roster of "4 classes" with extra covid eligibility.
So... generically... how competitive is Ga Tech with NIL? In the state of Georgia? In ACC/SEC? In "rest of high end D1 baseball"?
Bottom line... is NIL a net "benefit" to acquiring & retaining baseball talent OR problematic for Ga Tech?
There is program NIL and also individual NIL. Both can be lucrative. Other schools definitely shell out more NIL money than GT, That is a fact. But there have been GT players that do well with NIL by themselves/agents some waaaay more than others…There are lots of layers to this. I'm not comfortable making this about Reid, though. His personal situation is his to figure out.
I am a clueless fan regarding how the finances of scholarships work... as in how 11.7 are distributed over a roster of "4 classes" with extra covid eligibility.
So... generically... how competitive is Ga Tech with NIL? In the state of Georgia? In ACC/SEC? In "rest of high end D1 baseball"?
Bottom line... is NIL a net "benefit" to acquiring & retaining baseball talent OR problematic for Ga Tech?
RatsNoah lands at Clemson
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Every now & then, the data backs up your "feels"... Go Jackets!
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Add in Brett Thomas, graduate transfer from South Carolina, already in school. 6’ 5”, 240# pitcher, highly touted out of Riverwood High School, injured most of career at South Carolina.busy busy Ramsey.... incoming from Portal from D1
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Yes he is. I apologize for omitting him.Add in Brett Thomas, graduate transfer from South Carolina, already in school. 6’ 5”, 240# pitcher, highly touted out of Riverwood High School, injured most of career at South Carolina.