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Anyone have any info on the Husker program? I know they have been to the CWS 3 of the past 6 years, but looking for info from current or past players or parents concerning the program.
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Posts: 148 | Location: Great Lakes Region | Registered: January 26, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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In January of '06 when you signed on you say in your bio that your son is getting "recruited by the biggest and best universities in the land". Now it's October '06 and you're asking about UN. Shouldn't he already be enrolled in one of these biggest and best universities? How does that work? Was he being recruited illegally as a sophomore back in January? Or are you asking on behalf of another player? Or were you just embellishing a little bit (as we are all wont to do occasionally) back in January? Just a little confused about the timeline.


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Posts: 901 | Location: New England | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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WOW! Is this the Inquisition? Yes, he is still being recruited by some of the nicer universities. Is it me or did the early signing period pass? Are there any players still making trips? Pop, how did you figure he was a sophomore? As far as I can tell we are right on with the timeline and aren't worried about your confusion. If you don't have anything to add to what I was asking please butt out. Some schools up your way were very interested, but seeing as New England isn't very much of a hot bed for baseball he quickly declined. My son will be making his decision after Jupiter. Simply looking under all the stones for info before making a decision. I'm sure two shoe boxes full of letters from all the major universities in the land means nothing. Hopefully come June it will all mean nothing, but thanks for your concern.
 
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Oh take it easy Seedman! I screwed up my math! I apologize for the confusion. Good luck to your son!


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Posts: 901 | Location: New England | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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And no, the crack about New England not being a hot bed for baseball wasn't lost on me, just didn't think it worthy of a response. Again, good luck!


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Posts: 901 | Location: New England | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The Northeast Colleges can do more than hold their own especially at the Division II and III levels--


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Back to Seed's question about the Husker program....can anyone help him?
 
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I do not know any current or former players or parents.


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Same coach, but a couple years ago so maybe things have changed. I'm sure he's not alone in his thinking. Might even be SOP for major DI's.

Great program overall going deep into the playoffs quite often.

This is my observation regarding some kids I know he had and not a knock on the coach, just seems the way he does things. Agree that he tends to over recruit. Definitely a "what have you done for me lately coach." Know of a few who had a great freshman year, average soph year and were pretty much told that their playing days were over. One player transferred to another DI and had a great career, got drafted and is now in the minors.


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Posts: 1852 | Location: Pueblo,CO,USA | Registered: December 27, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Wow that is probably the most pompous post I have ever read (from seedthrower), lol congratulations for bragging about your son on a message board on the internet...


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I am a Husker baseball fan, and I know the coaches and several players personally. Great coaching staff, great kids, they just finished a new 50 million dollar renovation on their training center.

Truly, the environment is like no other, the husker football team has sold out every game for 30 years, the volleyball team draws 10,000-12,000 per game, and the baseball team sells out most home games with as many as 8,000 in attendance. The Husker athletes are truly adored by the people of NE.


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12,000 for a volleyball game? Yikes.


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12,000 for a volleyball game? Yikes.


I want to say that they set the NCAA attendance record for a Div I volleyball game 3 or 4 times this year.

http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=409&SPID=...EM_ID=100&ATCLID=717

I am not very computer savvy so I don't know if that link will work, but it shows a nice pic of their field and the sea of red


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I bleed the Husker Red and have live in NE, so I know that its not just a college town, its really more of a college state. The atmosphere into the summer and CWS is unreal.


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