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Baseballinmyblood

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  1. I'm not arguing the talent that is on those teams. That's obvious. I'm saying kids have been brainwashed into this pay to play mentality in which they are told they won't go to college unless they pay to get on these teams. That just isn't the case.
  2. It doesn't sink anything bc it doesn't speak to my argument at all. Of course their rosters are full of those guys but that's not why their getting looks. They were that good before they started playing on those teams, and they would've been looked at regardless if they were on those rosters. Just bc they're committed to schools doesn't mean they wouldn't have committed to the same schools if they played somewhere else or just played high school. Can you name one D1 recruit that didn't get a scholarship only bc he didn't play for a team like that? No their talent would do that for them regardless. If you have a terrible hs coach with zero connections then by all means go for it, but it shouldn't be looked at as a must. And btw I was just using legion as an example. It could be any similar organization.
  3. I'm not saying don't play summer ball. College is a 56 game daily grind and they need to continue playing. I'm saying American Legion can do the same thing and get you looks for little money. Being a retired college coach I can tell you they hate the "pay to play" system more than anyone and they really despise the type of play it usually consists of. I know of several kids who missed out on scholarships due to how their summer team was ran and the way it made that player look. It is a very selfish system and no coach is going to bring a kid in that has gotten use to that atmosphere.
  4. The summer programs are a must for D1 talent now days, but northern KY doesn't have many. If they have even halfway of a descent hs coach they can get looks. The only reason they attend those summer games is bc they are mostly in season at the same time high school is. Once their through with the college season a good coach can get players looks without having to bankroll a summer team, especially if they play a good schedule and go deep in the post season.
  5. Not to add onto this rediculous argument but if all that is true, then why aren't schools like Pikeville Independent winning state every year? Not only do they have all turf, their independent, located in one of if not the largest county in state(which would give them pick of the best athletes, and not too mention play in one of the weakest regions in the state?
  6. That's another reason why I hope they hire someone with experience. It takes years to learn how to properly maintain a field and how to do it. Proof of that is how it has deteriorated during this carousel of coaches. As far as the field tarp goes, that's embarrassing. I've seen high school teams put-on and takeoff full infield tarps in under fifteen minutes. There's no excuse. I'm sure there are hundreds of schools that would kill to have that tarp. It use to be a prerequisite that to host a sectional tournament you had to have a full infield tarp, and I think that is originally why they got it. It has the potential to be one of the better fields around but you can't leave it alone for 7 months out of the year and expect it to magically be the same when you come back on it. Details is what makes great programs and details we do not have right now.
  7. Considering Dixie has only one regional title in the last 15 years, it wouldn't have been that difficult. They are consistent. I will give you that. You can count on a 20-win season every year. Who does that really help? The coach mainly. I'd give up one of those 20 win seasons for a title any day. There was a couple seasons where it was close to thirty wins and they couldn't get out of the district. That's more consistent on the other end of the spectrum. I think not only Dixie, but the entire 9th region needs to do abetter job expanding to the rest of the state for more exposure.
  8. I guess it all depends on what type of attention gets paid to the program? First time head coach could mean another carousel of coaches that come and go once something better comes along. If they have the opportunity to hire someone with no political ties that has experience, I hope they jump on it. Being a parent of one of the players, I really hope they shy away from an unestablished coach or a dad. Dads can be beneficial on an assistant level at-best, but never for a head coach. It has the potential to be a good solid program with the right person.
  9. I heard a rumor today they may be looking outside the area? Is there any truth to that?
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