juco is accually more for a player who cant keep up with grades...banthedh wrote:Juco isn't for everyone most of the time its a place for the unpolished player to go who isn't ready to compete at the DII or DI level. The coaches at SU must have felt he was ready to go at that level. Have you seen there schedule. Have you seen the facility they play in, most kids would consider themselves lucky to play at nueman. There are some jucos that are very good but its still just juco ball. Although there are advantages to that route for some, its not for everyone.
no i was jus sayin sometimes if a player cant keep up with grades at a d1 he might wanna go juco, i didnt say anything about kliniskes grades, or bash him in any way, and i dont think my grades are bad and u would have no idea if they are or arentbanthedh wrote:So are you suggestting that kiliniske's grades are such that he should opt for juco becuz yours are bad and that was your only choice? I'm confused. Does coach Allison feel the same way you do about the juco experience at Iowa western? It seems to me that all your posts are either building yourself up, bashing someone else or other idle chatter. It would be nice one time to read one of your posts and not feel dumber for having read it.
banthedh wrote:Juco isn't for everyone most of the time its a place for the unpolished player to go who isn't ready to compete at the DII or DI level. The coaches at SU must have felt he was ready to go at that level. Have you seen there schedule. Have you seen the facility they play in, most kids would consider themselves lucky to play at nueman. There are some jucos that are very good but its still just juco ball. Although there are advantages to that route for some, its not for everyone.
pretty sure im not saying the only reason to go to a juco is because of grades, i said that some players, like the studs, ones that could get drafted might go to a juco so they can keep up with gradesbanthedh wrote:Sorry, about the way that came off, that was a poor choice of words. What I meant by it was anyone that goes to a juco is trying to get to the next level, being DI or DII. baseball1981 makes it sound like the only reason to go juco is not being able to keep up with grades at a four year school which is not true. I have friends at juco's right now and in past and don't think grades had anything to do with the choice, it was simply a means to an end. I would never be dumb enough to sit at my computer and question someones motives with out all the facts.
highheat wrote:the new ndsu coach has a clue when it comes to recruiting. he understands that there is talent in this state and the surrounding area. the old coach just recruited sub par players from all over whereas the new coach is recruiting above average players closer to ndsu. and ndsu wont be bad this year. they are in a conference now that has competition on their level, except for oral roberts. klininske will be a fine addition to ndsu's pitching staff and he has the build to become a dominant power pitcher.
power-aid14 wrote:Tyler Lundy....goes to one of the best JUCO's in the country....Now he's going to an elite D1 baseball program and you can bet on him playing professional baseball.
Andrew Gudmunson....goes to Nebraska....He's now playing for UND and you can bet he won't be playing any type of professional baseball.
Kliniskie...goes to NDSU....????
If AK was smart he would have gone to IWCC. Now he'll be losing games on a losing team. Good Choice AK
baseball1981 wrote:I don't know. Didn't the Bison win like 6 games last year out of 60?
sharpey24 wrote:Keep the info coming "in the know" sounds like you know your stuff
How many draft picks have they had in the last 5 years?InTheKnow wrote:sharpey24 wrote:Keep the info coming "in the know" sounds like you know your stuff
Thats why they call me "in the know". Although alot of statements can easily be answered by doing alittle research before shooting from the hip and making false statements and accusations. On top of that, how many guys on here that are running their mouth have ever attended an NDSU, UND, or other DI teams games to actually see what the talent level is. It is alot higher then most guys think. Since 2005 there have been 5-6 pitchers on NDSU's staff each year that throw 90 or harder. Yes velocity is not the end all of pitching but considering that and compare their ERAs it might give everyone an idea of just how talented the players they are going up against are. Wagner in '05 was throwing 94-95 mph and ended with an ERA of around 3-4. Look at the numbers Lifrig and Leer put up in just one season of legion hitting over 20 home runs and hitting around .500. At DII UMary they hit .298 with 8 hr and .321 with 4hr in almost 40 games. Andrew Gudmondson had no chance at Nebraska. He hit around .300 at UND this past year and is playing 1B because he is a defensive liability at that level playing short or third. Does anyone on here know that over the past 12 years 19 players have gone on to play some level of professional baseball from NDSU? But I guess they never produce anyone that can play on and is a terrible place to go.
How many draft picks have they had in the last 5 years?
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