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Post by Henry Skrimshander on May 15, 2023 15:04:23 GMT -8
I hope the ruins enjoy their cross country flights to Rutgers, Maryland and then the other 2/3 cross country flights. I just can't imagine having your closest league game not including suc is nebraska. I can’t imagine it being alluring to recruits. Especially in sports other than football. 3 games against Indiana, then fly back for classes and a Tuesday game. Then fly away to Minnesota. Then back for Monday morning. Football is maybe manageable but baseball and basketball will suck. Excellent SoCal baseball players will have a suitable local substitute for UCLA and USC, in CSFU, UCSB, LBSU, Pepperdine, SDSU, etc. No need to sign with them and travel halfway across the country for half your games. Stay home, or at least on the West Coast, and your parents, family and friends can see almost all of your games. Plus 30 games against Big Ten opponents will kill their RPIs.
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Post by ag87 on May 15, 2023 17:40:52 GMT -8
I can’t imagine it being alluring to recruits. Especially in sports other than football. 3 games against Indiana, then fly back for classes and a Tuesday game. Then fly away to Minnesota. Then back for Monday morning. Football is maybe manageable but baseball and basketball will suck. Excellent SoCal baseball players will have a suitable local substitute for UCLA and USC, in CSFU, UCSB, LBSU, Pepperdine, SDSU, etc. No need to sign with them and travel halfway across the country for half your games. Stay home, or at least on the West Coast, and your parents, family and friends can see almost all of your games. Plus 30 games against Big Ten opponents will kill their RPIs. yes, but consideration on how the big10 move would affect baseball was a little bit less than 1/10 of 1/10 of one percent in the decision
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on May 15, 2023 19:45:01 GMT -8
Excellent SoCal baseball players will have a suitable local substitute for UCLA and USC, in CSFU, UCSB, LBSU, Pepperdine, SDSU, etc. No need to sign with them and travel halfway across the country for half your games. Stay home, or at least on the West Coast, and your parents, family and friends can see almost all of your games. Plus 30 games against Big Ten opponents will kill their RPIs. yes, but consideration on how the big10 move would affect baseball was a little bit less than 1/10 of 1/10 of one percent in the decision I never said it influenced the decision at all. But there will be fallout.
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Post by irimi on May 15, 2023 20:55:10 GMT -8
Excellent SoCal baseball players will have a suitable local substitute for UCLA and USC, in CSFU, UCSB, LBSU, Pepperdine, SDSU, etc. No need to sign with them and travel halfway across the country for half your games. Stay home, or at least on the West Coast, and your parents, family and friends can see almost all of your games. Plus 30 games against Big Ten opponents will kill their RPIs. yes, but consideration on how the big10 move would affect baseball was a little bit less than 1/10 of 1/10 of one percent in the decision Essentially, you're saying that they are making the move for football and money. But there are kids out there that had their hearts set on playing baseball for UCLA or USC. These kids will have to make a decision, and I suspect a few of them will look elsewhere. Maybe not at first, but once the reality hits, we'll all see. And recruits will see, too.
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Post by mbabeav on May 16, 2023 11:26:58 GMT -8
Lost #1 orange jersey...he wore 1 the day before I was personally wondering, if it was jersey specific. I was guessing that it was something along those lines. After the home run, bet he wears 49 from now on 😁
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