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Orange Blooded [3427]
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Robert Jolly (2014, Carolina Forest) commits to Clemson.
Nov 2, 2013, 9:47 PM
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One of the best catchers in next year's class (Former #1 and I think he's in the top 5) and a former commit to Liberty. Another good pickup for Jack and the crew and its good to see we're starting to recruit well again in-state. He announced this 50 minutes ago on his twitter account.
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Orange Blooded [3427]
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and when I said "one of the best catchers in next year's
Nov 2, 2013, 9:53 PM
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class", I meant in-state. Hopefully didn't get y'all TOO excited lol.
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Get over the "in-state" crap...
Nov 2, 2013, 10:09 PM
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Why does nobody get upset when coach Swinney recruits out-of-state?
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Orange Blooded [3427]
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You see USuCk's trophies? They recruit in-state very well
Nov 2, 2013, 11:58 PM
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SC has some of the best baseball players in the nation and I've played with a whole lot of them. SC's football as a state is FAR inferior than baseball, so Dabo has to recruit out of state to remain successful. Learn something before you comment, please.
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Re: You see USuCk's trophies? They recruit in-state very well
Nov 3, 2013, 12:15 AM
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If SC had some of the best baseball players in the country, there would be more than 3 All Stars produced since 1990. We have some good baseball talent, but don't act like it is bigger and better than football.
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Orange Blooded [3427]
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I played both football and baseball at a 4A high school...
Nov 3, 2013, 12:24 AM
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last year and made it to semi-finals in football and district for baseball so its safe to say I played against some of the best of the best. Trust me, baseball has FAR superior talent than football. Football gets like a B, baseball gets a A. Georgia still is a little better but the talent is so much better across the board. I do also agree that USuC over-commits as two really good friends of mine committed as sophomores and both are at D2 schools.
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Tell 'em coot***
Nov 3, 2013, 1:20 AM
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AAAA baseball in S.C. is like AA baseball in Georgia
Nov 3, 2013, 5:09 PM
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Absolutely no comparison between the two...Pick a team of 15 SC-4A allstars and put them in a tournament in Georgia against AA high school teams and they go .500 at best.
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Orange Blooded [3427]
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Thats why I said above that GA is better than SC in baseball***
Nov 3, 2013, 7:01 PM
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Looking at the Georgia game program, 41 of the players on
Nov 3, 2013, 7:10 PM
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Clemson's roster are from South Carolina. Ellington, Hopkins, and Brown off of last year's team are getting considerable playing time in the NFL, all from SC. I believe it is important to recruit SC and go elsewhere as needed as well.
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I agree
Nov 3, 2013, 12:05 AM
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One thing I've disliked about Jack is his lack of recruiting in state guys. South Carolina has amazing baseball. I played with Scott Wingo, shame Leggett didn't think he was good enough. Yhe coots have been getting most of the top guys in state and that's why they have 2 titles.
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Re: You should like this year's team. Several from the
Nov 3, 2013, 4:31 PM
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state. That Batson kid will be a good one. It is hard to imagine, how we kept him, Gossett, Duggar and Bouleware from the Coots.
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Look at
Nov 3, 2013, 12:10 AM
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The travel ball and high school coaching connections in state, that's where it starts, and the coots or coot logic has infected throughout. They still over-recruit and burn out young arms at an alarming rate.
How many sc players started on the championship teams? Also, they go hard after Juco players.
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I really think
Nov 3, 2013, 4:46 PM
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They just fill in weaknesses better with Juco players. I have heard that travel and hs coaches have reached out to cu and scar and scar seems to be more receptive.
As long as scar is letting anyone with a GED in they will have more fans and ties in sc. More, not necessarily brightest.
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Yes
Nov 3, 2013, 5:15 PM
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More depth of talent in ga, fl, tex, Cali, but per capita the state of sc holds it's own. The best 9 from sc would give the best from ga a game, saying it wouldn't be a blowout.
The 2nd 3rd 4th teams on down the line is where our depth gets overmatched.
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Orange Blooded [2672]
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But wait
Nov 3, 2013, 6:47 PM
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You mean Connecticut, Maine and Vermont don't have the most depth in baseball?
Clearly, you must be suggesting coach Jack doesn't know what he's doing!
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Re: But wait
Nov 3, 2013, 8:37 PM
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Connecticut has 800,000 less people and only 1 less major leaguer than SC since 2002. But yes, Leggett is clearly looking in the wrong place there where a Big Time D-1 school can pick who they want.
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