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re: LSU Baseball 2022 (and beyond) Recruiting Thread (OLD THREAD, PLEASE STICKY NEW ONE)
Posted on 10/13/21 at 8:42 am to MOT
Posted on 10/13/21 at 8:42 am to MOT
I was reading an article today behind a paysite, so I won't link. It said that the 2022 and 2023 top players are mostly committed, half of 2024 and about 30 players for 2025.
The point of the article was that college coaches have to recruit freshmen in HS, which is not good for either party. Softball apparently had the same problem and so the instituted a rule that no coaching contact until junior year of HS.
As it pertains to LSU, Johnson won't have a big of influence on 2022 and 2023 as I would like. Many of those players were already signed with LSU before Johnson was hired.
The point of the article was that college coaches have to recruit freshmen in HS, which is not good for either party. Softball apparently had the same problem and so the instituted a rule that no coaching contact until junior year of HS.
As it pertains to LSU, Johnson won't have a big of influence on 2022 and 2023 as I would like. Many of those players were already signed with LSU before Johnson was hired.
Posted on 10/13/21 at 9:06 am to N2daWild
There have already been a lot of guys decommitted out of the 2022 class and new guys added. He’s had a huge influence there. And I don’t think we’re finished recruiting for it.
The old staff also didn’t really fill up the 2023 class that much, and some guys already dropped from it. So he will be able to shape it how he wants.
ETA: coaching changes at some high profile schools last offseason put a lot of 2022 guys back on the market. That’s probably going to be a pattern going forward.
The old staff also didn’t really fill up the 2023 class that much, and some guys already dropped from it. So he will be able to shape it how he wants.
ETA: coaching changes at some high profile schools last offseason put a lot of 2022 guys back on the market. That’s probably going to be a pattern going forward.
This post was edited on 10/13/21 at 9:07 am
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