Doesn't matter if he is off to a fast start or a slow start, the sample size is way too small. Time will tell if Coach Deggs was right or wrong on this kid AND all the others that left. I see only two realistic options from Coach Deggs perspective, in regards to every Freshman that didn't make the final roster:
1. He just didn't think they were good enough to help the team after seeing them in the Fall.
2. Their talent wasn't enough to overcome personality/chemistry issues.
Sure, some will say these kids could've been 'placed' at JUCOs to grow, but if you look at the past, a very low percentage (less than 10%) ever go back to the school they originally signed with. So, I really don't see coaches utilizing this strategy for such a meager return.
I hope all of our signees that went elsewhere all perform well, and if they don't come back, at least not go to another Sun Belt program and haunt us.
I honestly dont think Deggs was in a win win situation this fall. He had a ton of ____ to overcome and roster management was one of them. He inherited a rough situation based on the performance of last years team. Im certain it will be better moving forward and things will work themselves out.
The kid can hit. The rest of his game is in question.
Everyone needs to go read Glen Guilbeau’s article in the Advertiser.
I would suggest that until a kid walks onto the field and faces live D 1 pitching in a real D1 game, we really do not know if he can hit. We have several kids on this team that put up similar numbers in Juco and probably in Intersquads in the fall and have not shown it here in real games, yet.
Ill live and die with high school kids that come to a D1 program and learn to figure it out despite struggling right off. They almost always figure it out. And you have 3-4 years with those kids. The problem is when you start missing on kids the juco route is SUPPOSE to be the quick fix. But like Robe always said...they go backwards before they go forward. Problem is their time frame is short.
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