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Sports Memorabilia for LSU guys from TEAM USA
Posted by goldenspare on 6/22/10 at 10:06 am
re: LSU Baseball Commitments List
Posted by goldenspare on 5/20/10 at 8:32 am to Adam4848
Taken from Keith Law chat:
Tom (Boston)
Who, if anyone, is likely to drop siginifcantly in the draft because of signability concerns?
Klaw
We’re just starting to get that info from players. Austin Wilson & AJ Vanegas have strong Stanford commitments. Zach Lee is telling scouts he wants to go to school to play football and baseball – that it’s not money, it’s about school
Tom (Boston)
Who, if anyone, is likely to drop siginifcantly in the draft because of signability concerns?
Klaw
We’re just starting to get that info from players. Austin Wilson & AJ Vanegas have strong Stanford commitments. Zach Lee is telling scouts he wants to go to school to play football and baseball – that it’s not money, it’s about school
re: LSU Baseball Draft Prospects 2010 (Updated 5/5)
Posted by goldenspare on 5/5/10 at 5:29 pm to Adam4848
Here is a link to the MLB drafting reports. You can see the names on the side. Bedrosian, DeShields, Jones and Lee to name a few. Pretty interesting.
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re: Update on Zach Lee
Posted by goldenspare on 4/22/10 at 2:45 pm to GOP_Tiger
Buddy of mine sent me this. I think it is from the Perfect Game ranking.
55. ZACH LEE, rhp, McKinney (Texas) HS
SCOUTING PROFILE: The 6-foot-4, 190-pound Lee would be getting more attention at the top of the draft if he wasn’t a highly-acclaimed quarterback who has signed to Louisiana State to play both football and baseball. A classic pro-style QB running a spread formation, Lee has thrown for more than 5,000 yards and 61 touchdowns the past two football seasons. Scouts have acknowledged that Lee is so heavily committed to playing football at LSU that he may be unsignable in this year’s draft. He has chosen not to talk to scouts at all this spring, forcing them to go through his McKinney High teammate Matt Lipka to gather information. On straight ability, Lee might have been a first-rounder in June. He has taken a big step forward this spring, throwing with a sound, easy delivery, some cross-body action on release and a high three-quarters release point. Previously in the 89-91 mph range, Lee’s fastball has frequently been at 94-95 this spring. He also throws a low-80s slider as his out-pitch, and does a very good job commanding his pitches, especially to the outside corner on righthanded hitters.
--DR
Sounds good for LSU.
55. ZACH LEE, rhp, McKinney (Texas) HS
SCOUTING PROFILE: The 6-foot-4, 190-pound Lee would be getting more attention at the top of the draft if he wasn’t a highly-acclaimed quarterback who has signed to Louisiana State to play both football and baseball. A classic pro-style QB running a spread formation, Lee has thrown for more than 5,000 yards and 61 touchdowns the past two football seasons. Scouts have acknowledged that Lee is so heavily committed to playing football at LSU that he may be unsignable in this year’s draft. He has chosen not to talk to scouts at all this spring, forcing them to go through his McKinney High teammate Matt Lipka to gather information. On straight ability, Lee might have been a first-rounder in June. He has taken a big step forward this spring, throwing with a sound, easy delivery, some cross-body action on release and a high three-quarters release point. Previously in the 89-91 mph range, Lee’s fastball has frequently been at 94-95 this spring. He also throws a low-80s slider as his out-pitch, and does a very good job commanding his pitches, especially to the outside corner on righthanded hitters.
--DR
Sounds good for LSU.
re: How highly regarded was Zach Lee?
Posted by goldenspare on 3/6/10 at 6:51 am to LSU32
re: Zach Lee's big game is overshadowed in 70-63 loss!
Posted by goldenspare on 9/18/09 at 4:52 pm to STLSU
Zach Lee was on fox news this morning in DFW. Sure sounds like he is going to be at LSU. Here is the link
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and go to McKinney hilites
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and go to McKinney hilites
re: Will Zack Lee play baseball for LSU?
Posted by goldenspare on 8/12/09 at 8:30 am to GOP_Tiger
re: All I can say is...
Posted by goldenspare on 6/20/09 at 8:28 am to Chaz95
I can't figure out what Augie is doing with his team late in the game, maybe, passing a bottle around to get them relaxed? It's working.
re: QB recruits and Gary Crowton
Posted by goldenspare on 6/20/09 at 8:21 am to dstone12
I have been following this kid hoping he would be a Husker, he definitely has some skill. Most impressed with the quickness on the option play in this video someone posted to another board.
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