Ben Anderson (Freshman All-American) has left the program. Understand 5 or 6 additional other players are leaving. Bad reflection on coaching staff!!
Maybe, maybe not. Soccer has lost big time recruits to transfer. The coach is a great recruiter but the kid gets here and finds out that the school is not a good fit. Doesn't mean the coach isn't a good coach.Purplepaladin wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:15 pmBen Anderson (Freshman All-American) has left the program. Understand 5 or 6 additional other players are leaving. Bad reflection on coaching staff!!
I agree Greenville Tech on White Horse is not for everybody.Fessor wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 9:09 amMaybe, maybe not. Soccer has lost big time recruits to transfer. The coach is a great recruiter but the kid gets here and finds out that the school is not a good fit. Doesn't mean the coach isn't a good coach.Purplepaladin wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:15 pmBen Anderson (Freshman All-American) has left the program. Understand 5 or 6 additional other players are leaving. Bad reflection on coaching staff!!
Some may find this hard to believe, but a small school in Berea to be a good fit for everyone.
Mature response, as anticipated.apaladin wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 12:53 pmI agree Greenville Tech on White Horse is not for everybody.Fessor wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 9:09 amMaybe, maybe not. Soccer has lost big time recruits to transfer. The coach is a great recruiter but the kid gets here and finds out that the school is not a good fit. Doesn't mean the coach isn't a good coach.Purplepaladin wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:15 pmBen Anderson (Freshman All-American) has left the program. Understand 5 or 6 additional other players are leaving. Bad reflection on coaching staff!!
Some may find this hard to believe, but a small school in Berea to be a good fit for everyone.
Fair points. It stinks that Anderson is leaving, but I understand if he wants to test himself at a higher level. In college baseball, which conference you're in is not super important to getting drafted, but can certainly help you get drafted higher. Although there are always exceptions to the rule RE: Lewis from Mercer in 2017.Fessor wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 9:09 amMaybe, maybe not. Soccer has lost big time recruits to transfer. The coach is a great recruiter but the kid gets here and finds out that the school is not a good fit. Doesn't mean the coach isn't a good coach.Purplepaladin wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:15 pmBen Anderson (Freshman All-American) has left the program. Understand 5 or 6 additional other players are leaving. Bad reflection on coaching staff!!
Some may find this hard to believe, but a small school in Berea may not be a good fit for everyone.
Do you know that 5-6 players are leaving?fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 10:35 amFair points. It stinks that Anderson is leaving, but I understand if he wants to test himself at a higher level. In college baseball, which conference you're in is not super important to getting drafted, but can certainly help you get drafted higher. Although there are always exceptions to the rule RE: Lewis from Mercer in 2017.Fessor wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 9:09 amMaybe, maybe not. Soccer has lost big time recruits to transfer. The coach is a great recruiter but the kid gets here and finds out that the school is not a good fit. Doesn't mean the coach isn't a good coach.Purplepaladin wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:15 pmBen Anderson (Freshman All-American) has left the program. Understand 5 or 6 additional other players are leaving. Bad reflection on coaching staff!!
Some may find this hard to believe, but a small school in Berea may not be a good fit for everyone.
I will push back a bit that 5-6 players leaving in one year isn't a big deal. That's a significant percentage of a college baseball roster. Looks like 33 players were on this year's team, you take away 5-6 guys on top of the 6 seniors graduating, and you're replacing a third of the team. Now if you're telling me that the guys leaving batted .100 or had a 9.00 ERA, it might not hurt the team on the field, but it could be an issue in the clubhouse.
Baseball is a bit of a different animal, though. Unlike virtually every other sport, baseball players are not drafted with an eye towards helping out the major league club for the coming season. They are drafted on projectability and talent, and you can satisfy that anywhere. It's not as though Furman does not provide any opportunities to test your mettle against the "big boys."Fessor wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:45 amDo you know that 5-6 players are leaving?fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 10:35 amFair points. It stinks that Anderson is leaving, but I understand if he wants to test himself at a higher level. In college baseball, which conference you're in is not super important to getting drafted, but can certainly help you get drafted higher. Although there are always exceptions to the rule RE: Lewis from Mercer in 2017.Fessor wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 9:09 amMaybe, maybe not. Soccer has lost big time recruits to transfer. The coach is a great recruiter but the kid gets here and finds out that the school is not a good fit. Doesn't mean the coach isn't a good coach.Purplepaladin wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:15 pmBen Anderson (Freshman All-American) has left the program. Understand 5 or 6 additional other players are leaving. Bad reflection on coaching staff!!
Some may find this hard to believe, but a small school in Berea may not be a good fit for everyone.
I will push back a bit that 5-6 players leaving in one year isn't a big deal. That's a significant percentage of a college baseball roster. Looks like 33 players were on this year's team, you take away 5-6 guys on top of the 6 seniors graduating, and you're replacing a third of the team. Now if you're telling me that the guys leaving batted .100 or had a 9.00 ERA, it might not hurt the team on the field, but it could be an issue in the clubhouse.
In the case of Anderson, players transferring from Furman to bigger schools that play on a bigger stage and at a higher level of competition has been going on as long as I've followed Furman. Same reasons as the coaches who do the same, with the exception of the salary considerations. Comes with the territory. If you want to change it, increase salaries to hire top flight coaches, play better competition, and/or upgrade in conferences. Or, just jump on the Clemson or Duke bandwagons.
Does the coach get no credit for recognizing the talent in the first place and recruiting him?
Good point. I don't. I was just going off of the first post, which is hearsay. So hopefully it's wrong. Still a bummer about Anderson though.Fessor wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:45 amDo you know that 5-6 players are leaving?fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 10:35 amFair points. It stinks that Anderson is leaving, but I understand if he wants to test himself at a higher level. In college baseball, which conference you're in is not super important to getting drafted, but can certainly help you get drafted higher. Although there are always exceptions to the rule RE: Lewis from Mercer in 2017.Fessor wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 9:09 amMaybe, maybe not. Soccer has lost big time recruits to transfer. The coach is a great recruiter but the kid gets here and finds out that the school is not a good fit. Doesn't mean the coach isn't a good coach.Purplepaladin wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:15 pmBen Anderson (Freshman All-American) has left the program. Understand 5 or 6 additional other players are leaving. Bad reflection on coaching staff!!
Some may find this hard to believe, but a small school in Berea may not be a good fit for everyone.
I will push back a bit that 5-6 players leaving in one year isn't a big deal. That's a significant percentage of a college baseball roster. Looks like 33 players were on this year's team, you take away 5-6 guys on top of the 6 seniors graduating, and you're replacing a third of the team. Now if you're telling me that the guys leaving batted .100 or had a 9.00 ERA, it might not hurt the team on the field, but it could be an issue in the clubhouse.
Anderson leaving: Comes with the territory. It's the curse of being a Furman fan.fufanatic wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 1:29 pmGood point. I don't. I was just going off of the first post, which is hearsay. So hopefully it's wrong. Still a bummer about Anderson though.Fessor wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:45 amDo you know that 5-6 players are leaving?fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 10:35 amFair points. It stinks that Anderson is leaving, but I understand if he wants to test himself at a higher level. In college baseball, which conference you're in is not super important to getting drafted, but can certainly help you get drafted higher. Although there are always exceptions to the rule RE: Lewis from Mercer in 2017.Fessor wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 9:09 amMaybe, maybe not. Soccer has lost big time recruits to transfer. The coach is a great recruiter but the kid gets here and finds out that the school is not a good fit. Doesn't mean the coach isn't a good coach.Purplepaladin wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:15 pmBen Anderson (Freshman All-American) has left the program. Understand 5 or 6 additional other players are leaving. Bad reflection on coaching staff!!
Some may find this hard to believe, but a small school in Berea may not be a good fit for everyone.
I will push back a bit that 5-6 players leaving in one year isn't a big deal. That's a significant percentage of a college baseball roster. Looks like 33 players were on this year's team, you take away 5-6 guys on top of the 6 seniors graduating, and you're replacing a third of the team. Now if you're telling me that the guys leaving batted .100 or had a 9.00 ERA, it might not hurt the team on the field, but it could be an issue in the clubhouse.
Should instead have said: it's the curse of rooting for a small college. Players or coaches leaving FU scarred my childhood.Fessor wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:38 pmAnderson leaving: Comes with the territory. It's the curse of being a Furman fan.fufanatic wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 1:29 pmGood point. I don't. I was just going off of the first post, which is hearsay. So hopefully it's wrong. Still a bummer about Anderson though.Fessor wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:45 amDo you know that 5-6 players are leaving?fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 10:35 amFair points. It stinks that Anderson is leaving, but I understand if he wants to test himself at a higher level. In college baseball, which conference you're in is not super important to getting drafted, but can certainly help you get drafted higher. Although there are always exceptions to the rule RE: Lewis from Mercer in 2017.Fessor wrote: ↑Fri Jun 15, 2018 9:09 amMaybe, maybe not. Soccer has lost big time recruits to transfer. The coach is a great recruiter but the kid gets here and finds out that the school is not a good fit. Doesn't mean the coach isn't a good coach.Purplepaladin wrote: ↑Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:15 pmBen Anderson (Freshman All-American) has left the program. Understand 5 or 6 additional other players are leaving. Bad reflection on coaching staff!!
Some may find this hard to believe, but a small school in Berea may not be a good fit for everyone.
I will push back a bit that 5-6 players leaving in one year isn't a big deal. That's a significant percentage of a college baseball roster. Looks like 33 players were on this year's team, you take away 5-6 guys on top of the 6 seniors graduating, and you're replacing a third of the team. Now if you're telling me that the guys leaving batted .100 or had a 9.00 ERA, it might not hurt the team on the field, but it could be an issue in the clubhouse.