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re: What's the best way for a player to get noticed by college coaches?
Posted on 1/19/16 at 1:29 pm to McCaigBro69
Posted on 1/19/16 at 1:29 pm to McCaigBro69
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Not true. I had a teammate who was all-state Freshman, sophomore and senior year, due to a torn ACL his junior season, and he had one division one offer (Baylor), but he did start all four years. I was also a second-team all-state player in Texas and only had preferred walk on offers.
Who was you're friend if you don't mind me being nosy? I'm a big fan of the baylor bears every since tweety signed there!
This post was edited on 1/19/16 at 1:31 pm
Posted on 1/19/16 at 1:48 pm to Dyson3
My son just signed with an in state school this year (baseaball ) .
We looked at all the in-state schools and he chose one school that he thought he had a shot at playing for. He went to thier camps starting his sophomore year and developed a relationship with the coaching staff.
Generally speaking in baseball, college coaches are looking for:
Throwing velocity, sub 7.0 time in the 60 yard dash , pop with the bat .
He also played for the high school Marucci elite team the past two years. That allowed him to be seen by many college coaches in a short amount of time. In baseball, going to camps and playing on showcase teams unfortunately are a must.
We looked at all the in-state schools and he chose one school that he thought he had a shot at playing for. He went to thier camps starting his sophomore year and developed a relationship with the coaching staff.
Generally speaking in baseball, college coaches are looking for:
Throwing velocity, sub 7.0 time in the 60 yard dash , pop with the bat .
He also played for the high school Marucci elite team the past two years. That allowed him to be seen by many college coaches in a short amount of time. In baseball, going to camps and playing on showcase teams unfortunately are a must.
This post was edited on 1/19/16 at 1:59 pm
Posted on 1/19/16 at 2:28 pm to Dyson3
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Dyson3
Mike Hicks.
Started at safety after Tim Atchison tore his ACL in 2009.
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