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Is this Highlands team the deepest in NKY history?


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I'm not saying that they are the best team in NKY history or anything like that. What I am asking is, with potentially 9 DI players on the roster, is this the deepest team that NKY has ever seen?

 

9 is a large #. Can you please verify that count. We know MI, TN and KY but let’s not get ahead of the count. Prohibitive favorite no doubt, deep pitching staff you bet, 9 d1 too many blows to the head? IMO

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9 is a large #. Can you please verify that count. We know MI, TN and KY but let’s not get ahead of the count. Prohibitive favorite no doubt, deep pitching staff you bet, 9 d1 too many blows to the head? IMO

 

Go to the Kavanaugh thread. There are 6 sitting on offers or committed. There is a 1st baseman transfer who is being hyped as D1 and two more that have outside shots.

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First and Foremost you have to know that D1's cannot make official "OFFERS" until Jr year so there's that. A "we would love to have you" is not an official offer...just like a kid committing to a D1 does not mean he will ever step foot on that campus. I personally talked to a coach about this very subject...I had noticed 2 other C's had "committed" to the same school as my son and I knew from the meetings we had that they were not looking to bring more than 1 in the incoming class so I asked the coach about these 2 commitments and his exact words were "I can't control what a kid puts on a PBR or Twitter...just because he's saying he committed to us doesn't mean we are committed to him". Take a look at PBR "commitments" from 2017 and bounce that against 2018 rosters to see how many actually arrive on campus..it's pretty interesting.

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Just because a kid is on a D1 team does not mean he will ever play very much .I would rather go to a smaller school and play instead of riding the pine at a big school.

 

What does that have to do with anything? It is a huge honor to go DI regardless of how the career turns out.

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