Quote:
Originally Posted by bejazd
Thanks, Peppy. I checked out rivals.com...does anyone know of a site that lists the top 50-100 schools?
I know it's pretty tough to make the team these days at Long Beach LMU, USD, CSUF and Pepperdine. Where do guys who want to play in college, but maybe aren't top 25 material try to play?
|
One thing to look at is Div. II or Div. III schools. They have some really consistantly good teams, too, but maybe their players don't get as much attention from some of the big recruiters. My brother wanted to play at Pepperdine soooooo bad, but the competition was stiff and so when he started getting letters from Chapman, he took a closer look and decided to go there instead. He was a pitcher there for his first year of college, before he burned out and transfered to WSU. At the time, Chapman was known as a good baseball program, but I have no idea the status of the program today.