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New Story: Georgia's loss is Clemson's gain
Jul 7, 2017, 12:01 PM
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Georgia's loss is Clemson's gain
fter four seasons with the Bulldogs’ baseball program, pitching coach Fred Corral was relieved of his duties, leading the nation’s No.55 prospect to re-think his decision and commitment to Georgia.fter four seasons with the Bulldogs’ baseball program, pitching coach Fred Corral was relieved of his duties, leading the nation’s No.55 prospect to re-think his decision and commitment to Georgia.fter four seasons with the Bulldogs’ baseball program, pitching coach Fred Corral was relieved of his duties, leading the nation’s No.55 prospect to re-think his decision and commitment to Georgia.fter four seasons with the Bulldogs’ baseball program, pitching coach Fred Corral was relieved of his duties, leading the nation’s No.55 prospect to re-think his decision and commitment to Georgia.fter four seasons with the Bulldogs’ baseball program, pitching coach Fred Corral was relieved of his duties, leading the nation’s No.55 prospect to re-think his decision and commitment to Georgia.fter four seasons with the Bulldogs’ baseball program, pitching coach Fred Corral was relieved of his duties, leading the nation’s No.55 prospect to re-think his decision and commitment to Georgia.fter four seasons with the Bulldogs’ baseball program, pitching coach Fred Corral was relieved of his duties, leading the nation’s No.55 prospect to re-think his decision and commitment to Georgia.fter four seasons with the Bulldogs’ baseball program, pitching coach Fred Corral was relieved of his duties, leading the nation’s No.55 prospect to re-think his decision and commitment to Georgia.fter four seasons with the Bulldogs’ baseball program, pitching coach Fred Corral was relieved of his duties, leading the nation’s No.55 prospect to re-think his decision and commitment to Georgia.fter four seasons with the Bulldogs’ baseball program, pitching coach Fred Corral was relieved of his duties, leading the nation’s No.55 prospect to re-think his decision and commitment to Georgia. Full Story » |
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Re: Georgia's loss is Clemson's gain- The lead in here
Jul 7, 2017, 12:14 PM
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seems a tad redundant
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You can say that again ****
Jul 7, 2017, 12:21 PM
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Nothing like repetition to drive home a point***
Jul 7, 2017, 12:26 PM
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Re: Nothing like repetition to drive home a point- Many
Jul 7, 2017, 12:30 PM
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dirty punchline responses are possible here. Share yours below. (Punchline response that is)
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I'll be pleasantly surprised if he ever plays a game for Clemson
Jul 7, 2017, 12:48 PM
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Excellent chance at signing after being drafted.
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Re: New Story: Georgia's loss is Clemson's gain
Jul 7, 2017, 12:55 PM
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UNfportauntely with the frame, velocity, 4-pitch arsenal and the #55 player overall ranking he probably won't even make it to campus. But we'll see. Welcome aboard, Carter.
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Welcome to the family young man************
Jul 7, 2017, 1:37 PM
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All I can say Carter is if somehow you read these comments
Jul 7, 2017, 3:11 PM
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and I'm sure coach See and Coach Lee told you how important an education is. Yeah, the money's great to sign right out of high school but keep in mind, you can never go back and experience college life... At least not like you do the first go round.
As you said in your own words, you have a huge opportunity to be a part of history. A part of Clemson's first baseball Natty. All at the same time, making even more $$$'s in 2-3 yrs. You can always get insurance to take care of the money if injury is what you're concern is.
Get your education - something no one can ever take away. Something that when it's done, means more than being in a farm system on a team that may make it to the playoffs. Talk to peers who were sold the pipe dream of making a living in the big leagues that never panned out and move from A or double A ball city to city and not making near what you could with a college degree.
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