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JacobPadilla wrote:...
When there are only a couple major college type players in a given class like there usually are here, coaches probably aren't going to use resources scouting here as much as they do places with a higher concentration of talent. The top guys like Akoy are going to be seen regardless, but I really do think it hurts guys in the next couple of tiers below that - guys that aren't necessarily top 150 recruits but are still talented enough to contribute to high majors.
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Fri Jul 18, 2014 8:57 am
JacobPadilla wrote:As far as worrying about CU relying too much on local guys, it's not like they're striking out everywhere else and relying on local kids to fill their classes.
Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:59 am
McKinney's Neighbor wrote:Isn't the whole point of these kids playing on the AAU circuit that they get to constantly expose themselves to college coaches? The OSA teams travel nearly every weekend in the summer to various tournaments in the Midwest with the top teams even traveling throughout the nation. I get that not many D-1 coaches want to spend their precious winter nights traveling to and recruiting in Nebraska, but these kids get sooooo many opportunities to make an impression during the summer. I don't buy the "no exposure" argument for kids that play AAU ball. Now, if these guys played baseball during the summer or something where they weren't getting the summer exposure, that would be a different story. I don't think that's the case for most these kids, though. I know the U-16 OSA team isn't a world beater by any means and they always have college coaches checking in on their games.JacobPadilla wrote:As far as worrying about CU relying too much on local guys, it's not like they're striking out everywhere else and relying on local kids to fill their classes.
With regards to the 2015 class??? Isn't that exactly what's happening? We're about 40 guys down the 2015 list right now.
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