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» 2008 Iowa State Football
I-State at Baylor:
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Old 05-09-2008, 08:36 AM   #6
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Re: ISU Picks up Baseball Recruit?

There are about a dozen different reasons people play Juco baseball, I did... The main reasons a 'good' player will is to get noticed by scouts or bigger schools. Baseball is a sport that you have to play to get better. You don't benefit from a redshirt year and or sitting the bench. Your very top high school players will go pro or D1. The next group, 8-20 round type, will likely go Juco so they can play, improve their stock, and maybe get a better college offer. I would say most top 25 Juco baseball teams could destroy most D1 schools in baseball and still do better in the classroom.

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