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re: Mr. Baseball in Louisiana
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:17 pm to Honkus
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:17 pm to Honkus
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Yea except we do the same thing every year. Gallo, Delino jr, ZVR, etc etc
You realize the only one of those that we put any more work than a phone call in on was ZVR and at the time there was legit talk that he had a 50/50 shot to make it to campus......You have to go after a 50/50 talent like that in your back yard IMO.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:18 pm to Honkus
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Yea except we do the same thing every year. Gallo, Delino jr, ZVR, etc etc
csb
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:25 pm to Elleshoe
On'y Manieri, Cecchini Family and Mike "I wanna be like Skip" Bianco.
Who knows?
I don't think LSU's HC's diss anybody...I think we did not recruit this guy, because he had a history with the staff, and there was a CLEAR UNDERSTANDING AND COMMUNICATION! Mike "IWBLS" Bianco, opted to be the stooge...I guess, in Runt Psychology, this equates to a moral victory? LOL
Who knows?
I don't think LSU's HC's diss anybody...I think we did not recruit this guy, because he had a history with the staff, and there was a CLEAR UNDERSTANDING AND COMMUNICATION! Mike "IWBLS" Bianco, opted to be the stooge...I guess, in Runt Psychology, this equates to a moral victory? LOL
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:26 pm to evil cockroach
quote:I don't think it would make much difference. Most kids would still commit many months before the deadline, and the schools would still be waiting them out after the draft, then scrambling to fill their spots if they sign with MLB.
Would it be that hard for the NCAA to move the signing deadline for college one week after the MLB's deadline. That still gives the newly signed kids a month to get to campus and heck, the season still wouldn't begin until February. It absurd that colleges have to play the waiting game with the pros
This post was edited on 6/26/12 at 2:28 pm
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:27 pm to mistert
who was the guy that supposedly hated LSU because Grewe pants'ed him or some shite? 
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:27 pm to mistert
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On'y Manieri, Cecchini Family and Mike "I wanna be like Skip" Bianco.
Who knows?
I don't think LSU's HC's diss anybody...I think we did not recruit this guy, because he had a history with the staff, and there was a CLEAR UNDERSTANDING AND COMMUNICATION! Mike "IWBLS" Bianco, opted to be the stooge...I guess, in Runt Psychology, this equates to a moral victory? LOL
Dear God. I don't know what's worse: if you actually think and type like that or if you spend time thinking all this off. Yikes.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:28 pm to Team Purple
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Not bad for a douchebag family.
So because they signed for alot of money doesn't make them douchebags?
being successful and being a douchebag are two completely different things.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:29 pm to Prominentwon
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money doesn't make or not make someone a douchebag. the two aren't mutually exclusive
yeah, what he said....
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:29 pm to Prominentwon
quote:No one said they weren't douchebags because they had money. If anything, all that post implies is that they are now just douchebags with money.
So because they signed for alot of money doesn't make them douchebags?
being successful and being a douchebag are two completely different things.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:32 pm to LSU316
Yea maybe not so much w/ ZVR. Who was the PR SS we signed this year?... better example. My post was in response to the moral victories shot tool took @ OM. We do the same thing every year & it's not about moral victories...
Just in case they slip in the draft, get injured, don't see eye-to-eye w/ the MLB team that drafts them & one of these studs falls in our lap (no homo). just make sure & have a plan B if/when they go pro. Most of the time all the studs that do go to college have already signed & we're stuck w/ JoeyB & Trey Watkins
Just in case they slip in the draft, get injured, don't see eye-to-eye w/ the MLB team that drafts them & one of these studs falls in our lap (no homo). just make sure & have a plan B if/when they go pro. Most of the time all the studs that do go to college have already signed & we're stuck w/ JoeyB & Trey Watkins
This post was edited on 6/26/12 at 2:35 pm
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:35 pm to Honkus
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. My post was in response to the moral victories shot tool took @ OM. We do the same thing every year & it's not about moral victories...
how many recruits have we accepted commitments from that were previously commited to the instate school then dropped by the instate school because it was obvious they weren't going to college?
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:39 pm to Elleshoe
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he and his family are a bunch of douchebags basically.
Pretty much this. His dad was the baseball coach at Barbe when I went there, he was a jerk then and he's a jerk now.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:41 pm to Elleshoe
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who was the guy that supposedly hated LSU because Grewe pants'ed him or some shite?
I think that was the old cecchini. Excuse me, I meant to say the older douchebag
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:42 pm to crankbait
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I think that was the old cecchini. Excuse me, I meant to say the older douchebag
I remember hearing that story and laughing my arse off
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:47 pm to LsuTool
Gallo was previously committed to UNLV I believe, before they backed off of him....

This post was edited on 6/26/12 at 2:48 pm
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:49 pm to la_birdman
If you think PM is innocent in this, go talk to some players...
The Cechini's may be douchebags, but there's a reason the best players in the state don't want to play for PM.
The Cechini's may be douchebags, but there's a reason the best players in the state don't want to play for PM.
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:50 pm to tigerfan1974
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If you think PM is innocent in this, go talk to some players...
The Cechini's may be douchebags, but there's a reason the best players in the state don't want to play for PM.
Why is this directed to me?
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:50 pm to Honkus
u mean Gallo back off UNLV to come to LSU?
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:51 pm to GA Tiger
Here's the original story on Gavin & how things went down...
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This time a year ago, Gavin Cecchini thought his college destination was finalized. The Lake Charles, La., standout infielder was committed to LSU - just like his brother, Garin Cecchini, a 2010 shortstop that was just as highly touted. But when Garin Cecchini decided to sign with the Red Sox after being selected in the fourth round of the MLB Amateur Draft, things unraveled between the Tigers and the Cecchini family. Courtesy photo Gavin Cecchini visited Oxford, Miss., this past weekend and committed to the Rebels before returning home to Louisiana. Gavin Cecchini de-committed soon after, and following a wide search for a new destination, the 2012 elite prospect picked Ole Miss Sunday just as he completed a visit to Oxford, Miss. "I was sold right after the visit," Cecchini said. "You go to a lot of colleges and like the stadium or the coaches or the student body or the school, but at Ole Miss I liked everything. It's the perfect place to me. "It overwhelmed me and is the best place in the nation to play college baseball." Cecchini is rated a 10.0 on Perfect Game's 1-to-10 scale. Named an Under Armour All-American, the shortstop chose Ole Miss over Arkansas, Rice, Texas A&M, North Carolina, Arizona State, Georgia, Vanderbilt, Auburn, Clemson and others. The Rebels' opportunity at Gavin Cecchini opened after Garin Cecchini signed for $1.31 million in August 2010. Garin Cecchini. The price tag was noteworthy, but it was less than what Garin Cecchini had originally set as his number -- reportedly somewhere near $1.75 million. "My brother signed for 1.31 million, and they didn't like that he came off his number," said Gavin Cecchini, who visited Oxford with his brother in 2009. "They said if he signed for less, then they'd take away my scholarship offer. They didn't do that, but they stopped contact and didn't invite me to any games or anything. They would have pulled it. "It ended up being the best thing for me. I don't want to go to a place I can't trust and can't rely on. I'm 100 percent sure Ole Miss is where I am supposed to play college baseball." But before Cecchini enrolls at Ole Miss, the Rebels will have to sidestep the 2012 Draft. Beginning with Chad Cooley in 1992, Barbe has had tremendous success with the Draft, and Cecchini will keep the streak intact. However, with the possibility of a hard slot system and the overall unpredictability of the Draft, Cecchini isn't focusing on that right now. A former Southeastern Conference coach told RebelGrove.com over the weekend that Cecchini could be a premier SEC shortstop as a high school junior. "I picked the college with every intention of being there," Cecchini said. "I'm not worried. They might implement a slotting system and decrease the bonuses. Anything can happen. My head is focused on being a Rebel, helping Ole Miss to the College World Series and winning a national championship."
This post was edited on 6/26/12 at 2:55 pm
Posted on 6/26/12 at 2:51 pm to tigerfan1974
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there's a reason the best players in the state don't want to play for PM.
who has gone to another college that we wanted?
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