My point is simply that older guys can better translate their practice skill to game situations when the bright lights come on. Hunter Renfroe is another guy that hasnt even remotely tapped "practice potential" yet, as are most of our freshmen. Of course, the exception to this rule is the lights-out pro guys, who have been through major showcases, played in the Cape, turned down top 5 round money, etc.
Very few teams ever make deep runs primarily led by freshmen. Vandy had the #1 recruiting class in the country this yr, yet they are struggling, because the youth hasn't yet been able to translate. The only difference between us and them is experience on the mound. The ideal college team has lights out sophs/jrs, with a few senior leaders and freshmen contributors. IMO, we're a year away still. If we aren't competing at nearly a regional-hosting level next year, it is going to be time for us to start exploring other options. That said, I still think we get there...