I am knowledgeable about collegiate baseball.Again, ColoradoHusk with good points.There are many "smaller" schools in the southern U.S. and California that can offer just as much as a Big Ten school can, in terms of a college baseball player can. The biggest equalizers in college baseball is weather and the 11.7 scholarship limit.lol okay
There are academic, athletic, recruiting, and facilities benefits that come with a P5 school that those other conferences don't offer and can't match. That's what I'm saying.
If I was from a warm weather state, I would much rather go to a warm weather school that is close to my home, and where I can play baseball nearly year-round. I am probably only going to get a 1/2 a scholarship anyway, so if it's close to my home and I'm a good student, I may be able to get some academic scholarship $ also.
There is a reason why "small" schools in warm weather states can make the CWS on an almost annual basis, and Indiana in 2013 is the only Big Ten school to make a CWS appearance in recent history.
And Atbone--it's understandable if you aren't knowledgeable about collegiate baseball, but don't just throw a comment out there based on an assumption that isn't commonly held and then have problems when people call you on it.
Yes, it's common knowledge that the B1G is not a great baseball conference. Because of that, I think that NU isn't able to recruit the same type of player as it was in the Big 12. If you are from the Big 12 footprint, you would have been more willing to go to Nebraska, because you knew you would be playing most of your games in the Big 12 footprint.I am knowledgeable about collegiate baseball.Again, ColoradoHusk with good points.There are many "smaller" schools in the southern U.S. and California that can offer just as much as a Big Ten school can, in terms of a college baseball player can. The biggest equalizers in college baseball is weather and the 11.7 scholarship limit.lol okay
There are academic, athletic, recruiting, and facilities benefits that come with a P5 school that those other conferences don't offer and can't match. That's what I'm saying.
If I was from a warm weather state, I would much rather go to a warm weather school that is close to my home, and where I can play baseball nearly year-round. I am probably only going to get a 1/2 a scholarship anyway, so if it's close to my home and I'm a good student, I may be able to get some academic scholarship $ also.
There is a reason why "small" schools in warm weather states can make the CWS on an almost annual basis, and Indiana in 2013 is the only Big Ten school to make a CWS appearance in recent history.
And Atbone--it's understandable if you aren't knowledgeable about collegiate baseball, but don't just throw a comment out there based on an assumption that isn't commonly held and then have problems when people call you on it.
It is common knowledge the B1G is a bad baseball conference.
I'm done arguing here.
No, it's pretty obvious you're not knowledgeable when you say things like that--it's not "common knowledge" when the B1G is the sixth or seventh best conference in baseball out of 31 conferences, and four teams (DoNU, Michigan, Minnesota, Maryland) currently projected for the NCAA tournament, with a fifth on the bubble (Indiana), and two more right outside the bubble (Iowa and Michigan State). Hardly the portrait of a "bad" baseball conference.I am knowledgeable about collegiate baseball.Again, ColoradoHusk with good points.There are many "smaller" schools in the southern U.S. and California that can offer just as much as a Big Ten school can, in terms of a college baseball player can. The biggest equalizers in college baseball is weather and the 11.7 scholarship limit.lol okay
There are academic, athletic, recruiting, and facilities benefits that come with a P5 school that those other conferences don't offer and can't match. That's what I'm saying.
If I was from a warm weather state, I would much rather go to a warm weather school that is close to my home, and where I can play baseball nearly year-round. I am probably only going to get a 1/2 a scholarship anyway, so if it's close to my home and I'm a good student, I may be able to get some academic scholarship $ also.
There is a reason why "small" schools in warm weather states can make the CWS on an almost annual basis, and Indiana in 2013 is the only Big Ten school to make a CWS appearance in recent history.
And Atbone--it's understandable if you aren't knowledgeable about collegiate baseball, but don't just throw a comment out there based on an assumption that isn't commonly held and then have problems when people call you on it.
It is common knowledge the B1G is a bad baseball conference.
I'm done arguing here.
I meant P5....
You know, like we compare every other sport to...
We aren't even in the top 5 conferences by any metric... that's a BAD P5 conference... It's actually harder to play baseball in the "American Athletic Conference". Interesting.
And the fact that the B1G is the sixth-best conference in the nation when you have at least 1/2 of the NCAA Baseball conferences touching or being firmly placed in the southern or western United States just lends more credence that the B1G isn't "literally the most pathetic baseball conference out there".But you argument of "worst P5 conference" is flawed with college baseball. Of course the northern most conference with the coldest weather is not going to be as good in baseball, which for colleges is a sport favored to warm weather teams.
The "advantages" you claim that a P5 school has in athletics aren't there for college baseball. It's better to be in a southern state than it is to be in a P5 school.
And the hits keep on coming.Reliever Connor Curry out for the season with a broken toe.
It won't hurt us that much if we win, to be honest. It's if we lose one of these series that is a problem. We should expect this team to go 13-1/12-2 the rest of the way...but considering how we've played down to competition before...I don't know.Looks like both NU and Mich have pretty good paths to taking the Big10 Title, however guessing playing the lower teams the rest of the way may not help our RPI much. Interesting to see how this will play out....
Screw that I want 14-0! LolIt won't hurt us that much if we win, to be honest. It's if we lose one of these series that is a problem. We should expect this team to go 13-1/12-2 the rest of the way...but considering how we've played down to competition before...I don't know.Looks like both NU and Mich have pretty good paths to taking the Big10 Title, however guessing playing the lower teams the rest of the way may not help our RPI much. Interesting to see how this will play out....