assuming they want to play D-1 Baseball that is..... Miami, Florida, FSU, LSU, Texas, A & M, South Carolina, UNC, Arizona, Arizona State, CS-Fullerton. et. al. all get 11.7 schollies to divvy up just like little ol' MSU in little ol' Starksville, Misipi.
Or maybe there just aren't more than 150 really good baseball players any more...what with basketball and soccer being the focus of so many young kids these days.
We aren't going to rebuild Bulldog Baseball on Mississippi kids though, simply because the so called very good players in Mississippi are playing against some really poor competition for most of their seasons until they get to playoffs. And the really really good Mississippi kids have multiple choices and there just ain't enough of them. There was a time when the really good Mississippi kids wanted to play baseball for Mississippi State, even if in many cases they grew up in a USM or U of M family. Not any more. They grow up in a USM or U of M family now during successful years for those programs and down years for ours. They only remember what we have focused on lately. The last decade to decade and a half.
We HAVE to get those kids from Miami, Orlando, Jacksonville, Pace, Pensacola, Fla. and Lawrenceville, Ga., Acworth, Ga., Covington, La., Daphne, Al., Oxford, Al. to come to MSU and then we have to find that guy from New Jersey and Ohio and Virginia and Missouri and Texas and Kansas to come in to Starkville too. So....we have to win with the talent level we are getting now, to get our name back up there with the Elites. I know you guys hate the term, but we have to have coaches who can take decent talent and "coach em up".
I witnessed every inning of every game this Tennessee series in person....and either Tennessee's hitters are as bad as ours...or Tennessee's pitchers are as good as ours. We got a couple of key hits, got some hbps, and got some walks and a big passed ball offensively and won all 3 games, while only batting .193 for the series. Great! We found a way to win all three.We needed it because of how badly they team played the first 15 games. Of course UT got some of all of that too, but not quite as much and lost all 3 games. I prefer to believe that neither team has much hitting, and we have a little more pitching. They couldn't hit the ball out of the infield at all....and when our guys hit it out of the infield, "most" were up the shoot "short" pop ups or just plain weak fly balls. Now all the experts on here should know that the <span style="text-decoration: underline;">same players consistently hitting weak pop ups</span> is probably a mechanical flaw more so that just great pitching, Whereas all the "excuse me" grounders back to the pitcher are usually a sign of being fooled on the pitch. Question is, do Mingione and Burroughs know how to "fix" that? Just wonderin'....We'll see....4 BIG games coming up this week. Do they build on this.....or do the same thing they did after taking the Vandy series?