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I don't know about QB, but Jeff Samardzija WR from Notre Dame also pitched for their baseball team, and he was drafted by the Cubs.
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| Posts: 179 | Location: Va | Registered: March 16, 2007 |    |
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Isaac, as usual, is talking about PVI. They have 10 2009 and 10 2010's on the 2009 and 2010 lists, however, all but one of them have not yet seen any significant varsity action at PVI. That's not a knock on these kids, as PVI had a very strong class of seniors in 2008, so many of these juniors and sophs, if they had stayed at their home public schools, would have earned high school varsity honors already.
These kids must be nominated based on the potential they've demonstrated in non varsity action, fall and summer travel teams, and various showcases. I'm sure there are coaches, players, and parents at many public high schools in the areas that wish these kids had stayed with their local public programs.
It's interesting that other than Chad Morgan, who is signed at VT, the other two PVI kids who deserve to be on the lists based on their 2008 PVI play would be Tyler Costello (2010) and Lance Veeder (2011). Where are they?
The challenge PVI has going forward is whether or not they can keep bringing in as many quality kids as they have the past few years and keeping them all happy. A high number of the 2008 group were 3 year starters, so many of the 2009's sat for their soph and junior years. For most of the 2010's, it will be the same. In the extreme, can you get 9+ seniors placement into college programs year in year out? Is practicing against the older guys but waiting your turn to see the field until you are a senior worth it? Is it worth going to a PVI for two years to see if you can get limited time as a junior and then maybe significant time as a senior? Many are doing it, but time will tell.
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| Posts: 123 | Location: Virginia | Registered: January 31, 2007 |    |
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quote: Is there a precedent (in the last 5 years or so) for any high level Div 1 football qb (ACC, SEC, Big 10, Pac 10, Southwest) playing baseball for his college?
Josh Fields, he played QB for Oklahoma State and played 3rd baseball for the baseball team. While he was the starting QB OSU beat instate rival OU 1 or 2 times. Many of you now know Josh Fields as a Chicago White Sox player now, playing 3rd base when Joe Crede gets a day off or is on the DL
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| Posts: 44 | Location: everywhere | Registered: January 18, 2008 |    |
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Johnny Bladel, Stone Bridge OF, to James Madison
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| Posts: 179 | Location: Va | Registered: March 16, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by tcw_17: Through the grapevine
Whit Mayberry P St. Stephens/St. Agnes to UVA
You are a baseball player. I don't know how to play and its rules. I am a cricket player. I know only cricket. you are a baseball professional. so please me help how to play. ------------------------ Virginia Drug Addiction
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| Posts: 1 | Location: sdadfasdfsaf | Registered: August 26, 2008 |    |
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