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Harold Reynolds on MLB Network just said he thinks that Bubba Starling is the best available athlete in this years MLB draft "hands down". He was talking about both high school and college.
I thought that was interesting as well, that really doesn't sound good if he lists baseball as a bigger priority than football.I thought that the football program was priority over baseball, but the article has the other way around.
Probably not good. Remember one of the main reasons he choose us over notre dame was because they were going through a coaching change in baseball.How does the firing of our HC for baseball effect his decision?
You could easily flip it around the other way as well.I haven't read any post in this thread, but it is pretty simple. Would you rather make millions of dollars throwing a white ball at a glove, or throw a brown ball while 11 300 pound dudes chase you for potentially no money and risk serious injury.
You must be joking. Serious injuries related to football occur every year, to nearly every team. How often do you hear about someone "dying on the spot" from getting hit by a pitch? ...I don't think that there is any question that football is the more dangerous sport of the two.You could easily flip it around the other way as well.I haven't read any post in this thread, but it is pretty simple. Would you rather make millions of dollars throwing a white ball at a glove, or throw a brown ball while 11 300 pound dudes chase you for potentially no money and risk serious injury.
Would you rather have a hard ball coming at you at 100 miles an hour, with the risk of getting hit in the head and very possibly dying on the spot
or throw a pigskin to 5 recievers while they run and do the work...
Sammy Sosa died on the spot after getting hit by this pitch:You must be joking. Serious injuries related to football occur every year, to nearly every team. How often do you hear about someone "dying on the spot" from getting hit by a pitch? ...I don't think that there is any question that football is the more dangerous sport of the two.
...died and was reincarnated as this guy:Sammy Sosa died on the spot after getting hit by this pitch:You must be joking. Serious injuries related to football occur every year, to nearly every team. How often do you hear about someone "dying on the spot" from getting hit by a pitch? ...I don't think that there is any question that football is the more dangerous sport of the two.
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Oh, wait. That was just Sammy's career that died on the spot. My bad.
My thinking exactly. You'll see replies that cry "Gill did it!" - but this isn't the mid-80's. Not to disrespect past players, but I think a lot of them would admit it was a different time. Playing QB for a school like Nebraska today requires a hell of a lot of mojo - not sure Bubba's got enough for both sports. I also wonder if he ends up having a mediocre baseball career, if he can still mentally have a solid football career. (or the other way) For someone that has dominated multiple sports for years, coming up short in one at the next level would probably have a negative impact on the other. I sure hope he gives it a whirl though.If Bubba Starling comes to Nebraska, foregoing millions of dollars, to play football and baseball, will it be a positive or a negative? I'm sure he is an outstanding athlete, but his aspirations to be a QB and play baseball will undoubtedly be difficult. Personally, I hope Bubba comes to Nebraska. I just hope he doesn't have the same experience Khiry Cooper has had.
I had the game on Saturday and Fiala was saying that, at this point, it would be better for Cooper to focus on one sport. He's just not getting it done like he should in either one. It's too bad, but that's the reality of major college sports now.My thinking exactly. You'll see replies that cry "Gill did it!" - but this isn't the mid-80's. Not to disrespect past players, but I think a lot of them would admit it was a different time. Playing QB for a school like Nebraska today requires a hell of a lot of mojo - not sure Bubba's got enough for both sports. I also wonder if he ends up having a mediocre baseball career, if he can still mentally have a solid football career. (or the other way) For someone that has dominated multiple sports for years, coming up short in one at the next level would probably have a negative impact on the other. I sure hope he gives it a whirl though.