But I have also heard him say 8-12. In my opinion, I don't think he necessarily has a set number. I think it's if you can play, we want you. I saw today that Butch Thompson was wanting six pitchers in this class. Remember, last year Cohen said at one time that we were signing only 16 players, and then he later increased that to 20 or so.
That's one of the things that's different between Cohen and Polk. Polk would recruit guys and say "You are our second baseman for the next four years, no matter what", and Polk would keep his promises more often than not. Cohen is going to get a bunch of guys together and let them compete, let the best men win, and find a spot for them on the field. I think Taylor Stark, who we just signed is a good example. He's a SS in HS, but if he performs well, proves that he can help the team, but Chase Luwallen fits the team better at SS, well Stark will probably move to another position. I think Cohen is looking at these players in several categories- pitchers, catchers, middle of the field guys- which includes CF, corner guys, and role players rather than position specific. Cohen is looking for athletes, and I think that's a good way to go.
OK, the national recruits. The two main ones that we are after are Daryl Norris from Fairhope HS and Kaleb Barlow from Jackson Prep. I think we have a good shot at Norris. I think it's between MSU and Alabama at this point. Norris is a two way player who throws in the mid nineties and tops out at 96. He's consistently at 92, and he's probably one of the top prosepects in Alabama. His teammate- Garrett Pitts is a MSU recruit this year, and this is the same school that Aaron Weatherford came from in Mobile. Norris also hit 14 home runs last year. If we get him, I think he's probably our closer. Barlow, you've probably heard of- we're recruiting him VERY hard. But I think Barlow likes LSU. If I had to handicap it, I would say it's 60% for LSU and 40% for State. We need him more than they do. I really think he is a program changing guy, if we get him past the draft and LSU. Barlow is a legit 5 tool player. He hit 17 home runs, hit well over .500, and he stole something like 8-10 bases. If I piss off Kirk Presley, my blog might become Kaleb Barlow's Graceland. To me, Barlow is #2 in the state behind Jacoby Jones as far as top player in Mississippi goes.