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99jc

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is basically a numbers game. He is going to have so many players to choose from he will find some good pitchers and hitters and kick the rest to the curb. He is playing the system to the max and i love it. I am telling you he will field a good team next year. It's almost like spring training in the majors bring in a zillion players and pick the best.
 

patdog

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As someone else mentioned, Cohen's playing a numbers game. He's trying to get as many pitchers that have a chance to be decent as he can to try out for the team this fall. The ones that don't make it shouldn't count against the APR since they were never on the team (or at least never on the 35-man roster limit).
 

Croomp

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You're overlooking that fact that we may not even be trying to sign good players at this point. Almost anyone that still hasn't signed could probably be no worse than the players we had on the mound this past season.
 

patdog

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And Nutt is most definitely telling them they're off the team, at least for this year (unless they decide they want to pay their own way in which case he might take them). And while he'll probably honor those scholarships in the future, he's got no obligation to.

Edit to add that I'm not criticizing Nutt in any way. Signing that many players was perfectly legal at the time and I don't have any problem with it at all. I just threw his name out there because he oversigned just like Cohen is doing.
 

Todd4State

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because I'm not sure, but the same thought crossed my mind- especially when it looks like we're about to cut 90% of the team.

One thing that may make a difference is the fact that most baseball players aren't on full scholarships.

The other thing about this is the answer may not be out there. It seems to me like the NCAA kind of half-assed a lot of the baseball stuff because there are things that are coming up that they hadn't thought of- like they were supposed to decide last week whether or not guys that have injuries would count against the 35 man roster limit.
 

Todd4State

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Optimus Prime 4 said:
and is really coming with a chance to earn one in camp.

If they do scholarship money like they do in band (stop laughing at me) then they get it at the end of the semester. And scholarships are not guaranteed either.
 

bulldogcountry1

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The only stipulation that I am aware of is that the roster gets down to 35 at some point after fall practice. At this juncture we should call it a tryout. Maybe that's how the NCAA treats it. I'm sure all players and signees know the score by now. If you are willing to go into it knowing you may not get a spot, then I don't see a problem. If you don't think you can make it, then go somewhere else.

A lot of teams oversign. Every team is going to have busts, and you shouldn't be obligated to keep them on the team if they aren't going to contribute. This way, you have the chance to trade up. Over the years, Polk had way too many players that rode the bench for 4 years. That was doable before the 35 man rule, but not now.
 

coursesuper

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over sign and cut those that cant make it. We are just now catching up with the rest of the country. UM UA LSU FLA UGA USC UNC and so on have been doing this for years.