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[quote name="hitman009" post="1330396" timestamp="1352919668"]
Tyler Davenport -Crosby -  LP - signs with Texas State... Good Job Tyler
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That's awesome. Very good program. He'll never want to leave San Marvelous.

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[quote name="bballfanatic" post="1330414" timestamp="1352920602"]
Andrew Lantrip RHP - Livingston HS Signed with University of Houston today.  Congrats Andrew!  Go Coogs!!!
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Really happy about this one. Congrats to Andrew and his family.
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[quote name="SummerCreek it is!" post="1330583" timestamp="1352930664"]
Can someone tell me Are there FULL RIDE scholarships giving in Baseball? I simply can't believe the UT's and Baylor's don't give Full offers
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Not normally. The top is usually 70%.
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[quote name="GCMPats" post="1330587" timestamp="1352930913"]
[quote author=SummerCreek it is! link=topic=106264.msg1330583#msg1330583 date=1352930664]
Can someone tell me Are there FULL RIDE scholarships giving in Baseball? I simply can't believe the UT's and Baylor's don't give Full offers
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Not normally. The top is usually 70%.
[/quote]

Wow. So that explains why some look to go pro instead....especially if they are full time baseball players
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[quote name="SummerCreek it is!" post="1330588" timestamp="1352931059"]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=106264.msg1330587#msg1330587 date=1352930913]
[quote author=SummerCreek it is! link=topic=106264.msg1330583#msg1330583 date=1352930664]
Can someone tell me Are there FULL RIDE scholarships giving in Baseball? I simply can't believe the UT's and Baylor's don't give Full offers
[/quote]

Not normally. The top is usually 70%.
[/quote]

Wow. So that explains why some look to go pro instead....especially if they are full time baseball players
[/quote]

Possibly. You can get to 100% with academic scholarships, etc...

The pro scouts provide potential draftees with multi-page questionnaires. The gist of which is focused on your financial commitment to your family and your educational commitment. They have a real good idea about your signability before draft day.
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[quote name="GCMPats" post="1330619" timestamp="1352932881"]
[quote author=SummerCreek it is! link=topic=106264.msg1330588#msg1330588 date=1352931059]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=106264.msg1330587#msg1330587 date=1352930913]
[quote author=SummerCreek it is! link=topic=106264.msg1330583#msg1330583 date=1352930664]
Can someone tell me Are there FULL RIDE scholarships giving in Baseball? I simply can't believe the UT's and Baylor's don't give Full offers
[/quote]

Not normally. The top is usually 70%.
[/quote]

Wow. So that explains why some look to go pro instead....especially if they are full time baseball players
[/quote]

Possibly. You can get to 100% with academic scholarships, etc...

The pro scouts provide potential draftees with multi-page questionnaires. The gist of which is focused on your financial commitment to your family and your educational commitment. They have a real good idea about your signability before draft day.
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thanks for the information!
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[quote name="GCMPats" post="1330619" timestamp="1352932881"]
[quote author=SummerCreek it is! link=topic=106264.msg1330588#msg1330588 date=1352931059]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=106264.msg1330587#msg1330587 date=1352930913]
[quote author=SummerCreek it is! link=topic=106264.msg1330583#msg1330583 date=1352930664]
Can someone tell me Are there FULL RIDE scholarships giving in Baseball? I simply can't believe the UT's and Baylor's don't give Full offers
[/quote]

Not normally. The top is usually 70%.
[/quote]

Wow. So that explains why some look to go pro instead....especially if they are full time baseball players
[/quote]

Possibly. You can get to 100% with academic scholarships, etc...

The pro scouts provide potential draftees with multi-page questionnaires. The gist of which is focused on your financial commitment to your family and your educational commitment. They have a real good idea about your signability before draft day.
[/quote]

You got that right...If you are projected to go in top half of the draft, the scouts know 'everything" about you.


SummerCreekitis---It is also one reason you see kids go the JUCO route. You remain draft eligible each year. If you sign with a 4-year university, you must stay 3 years or be 21 to be draft eligible again.
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[quote name="EAGLE07" post="1330631" timestamp="1352933948"]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=106264.msg1330619#msg1330619 date=1352932881]
[quote author=SummerCreek it is! link=topic=106264.msg1330588#msg1330588 date=1352931059]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=106264.msg1330587#msg1330587 date=1352930913]
[quote author=SummerCreek it is! link=topic=106264.msg1330583#msg1330583 date=1352930664]
Can someone tell me Are there FULL RIDE scholarships giving in Baseball? I simply can't believe the UT's and Baylor's don't give Full offers
[/quote]

Not normally. The top is usually 70%.
[/quote]

Wow. So that explains why some look to go pro instead....especially if they are full time baseball players
[/quote]

Possibly. You can get to 100% with academic scholarships, etc...

The pro scouts provide potential draftees with multi-page questionnaires. The gist of which is focused on your financial commitment to your family and your educational commitment. They have a real good idea about your signability before draft day.
[/quote]

You got that right...If you are projected to go in top half of the draft, the scouts know 'everything" about you.


SummerCreekitis---It is also one reason you see kids go the JUCO route. You remain draft eligible each year. If you sign with a 4-year university, you must stay 3 years or be 21 to be draft eligible again.
[/quote]

Wow! I didn't know that....why in the world would they make you stay 3 years at a University?
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[quote name="SummerCreek it is!" post="1330814" timestamp="1352943086"]
[quote author=EAGLE07 link=topic=106264.msg1330631#msg1330631 date=1352933948]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=106264.msg1330619#msg1330619 date=1352932881]
[quote author=SummerCreek it is! link=topic=106264.msg1330588#msg1330588 date=1352931059]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=106264.msg1330587#msg1330587 date=1352930913]
[quote author=SummerCreek it is! link=topic=106264.msg1330583#msg1330583 date=1352930664]
Can someone tell me Are there FULL RIDE scholarships giving in Baseball? I simply can't believe the UT's and Baylor's don't give Full offers
[/quote]

Not normally. The top is usually 70%.
[/quote]

Wow. So that explains why some look to go pro instead....especially if they are full time baseball players
[/quote]

Possibly. You can get to 100% with academic scholarships, etc...

The pro scouts provide potential draftees with multi-page questionnaires. The gist of which is focused on your financial commitment to your family and your educational commitment. They have a real good idea about your signability before draft day.
[/quote]

You got that right...If you are projected to go in top half of the draft, the scouts know 'everything" about you.


SummerCreekitis---It is also one reason you see kids go the JUCO route. You remain draft eligible each year. If you sign with a 4-year university, you must stay 3 years or be 21 to be draft eligible again.
[/quote]

Wow! I didn't know that....[b]why in the world would they make you stay 3 years at a University?[/b]
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It's the same way in football.  D1 schools have 11.5 scholarships to divide up amongst the whole team, which is usually 20-25 players.  JUCO schools have 25 scholarships so pretty much everyone gets a full ride.  NCAA also has the 20 hour rule, where you can only practice and play games for 20 hours a week.  In JUCO, baseball is your job and your whole life. 

I think it's crap that baseball only gets that many scholarships, and I've never heard an explanation that makes that much sense.  Schools like Lamar benefit from taking local kids and just paying for their school while they live at home with their parents.  Kids whose familes can't afford paying for their kid to go off to college are really only left with 2 choices-Juco or play at a local school.

The best thing to tell kids is to STUDY and keep their grades up.  All schools offer academic scholarships that can be combined with athletic to pay for all of their school.
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[quote name="PhatMack19" post="1330874" timestamp="1352947592"]
[quote author=SummerCreek it is! link=topic=106264.msg1330814#msg1330814 date=1352943086]
[quote author=EAGLE07 link=topic=106264.msg1330631#msg1330631 date=1352933948]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=106264.msg1330619#msg1330619 date=1352932881]
[quote author=SummerCreek it is! link=topic=106264.msg1330588#msg1330588 date=1352931059]
[quote author=GCMPats link=topic=106264.msg1330587#msg1330587 date=1352930913]
[quote author=SummerCreek it is! link=topic=106264.msg1330583#msg1330583 date=1352930664]
Can someone tell me Are there FULL RIDE scholarships giving in Baseball? I simply can't believe the UT's and Baylor's don't give Full offers
[/quote]

Not normally. The top is usually 70%.
[/quote]

Wow. So that explains why some look to go pro instead....especially if they are full time baseball players
[/quote]

Possibly. You can get to 100% with academic scholarships, etc...

The pro scouts provide potential draftees with multi-page questionnaires. The gist of which is focused on your financial commitment to your family and your educational commitment. They have a real good idea about your signability before draft day.
[/quote]

You got that right...If you are projected to go in top half of the draft, the scouts know 'everything" about you.


SummerCreekitis---It is also one reason you see kids go the JUCO route. You remain draft eligible each year. If you sign with a 4-year university, you must stay 3 years or be 21 to be draft eligible again.
[/quote]

Wow! I didn't know that....[b]why in the world would they make you stay 3 years at a University?[/b]
[/quote]

It's the same way in football.  D1 schools have 11.5 scholarships to divide up amongst the whole team, which is usually 20-25 players.  JUCO schools have 25 scholarships so pretty much everyone gets a full ride.  NCAA also has the 20 hour rule, where you can only practice and play games for 20 hours a week.  In JUCO, baseball is your job and your whole life. 

I think it's crap that baseball only gets that many scholarships, and I've never heard an explanation that makes that much sense.  Schools like Lamar benefit from taking local kids and just paying for their school while they live at home with their parents.  Kids whose familes can't afford paying for their kid to go off to college are really only left with 2 choices-Juco or play at a local school.

The best thing to tell kids is to STUDY and keep their grades up.  All schools offer academic scholarships that can be combined with athletic to pay for all of their school.
[/quote]

Thanks. I will definitely tell my neighbor....
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Hayden Guidry-Bridge City HS, signed with Unniversity of Louisianna Lafayette.  He will be teammates again with Bridge City's Matt Hicks. 

Congrats to him and his family.  A great deal of hard work and determination by all these young men that sign these scholarships. 

Congrats to all following their dreams and moving on to the next level.
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[quote name="SteelerCzy" post="1330991" timestamp="1352983587"]
[quote author=DP8036 link=topic=106264.msg1330487#msg1330487 date=1352924335]
Jacob Howell from Deweyville will sign with Lamar University today.
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Way to go Jacob, awesome young man, well deserved.
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Congratulations to Mr. Howell, very proud of a former district foe and keep working hard to make your dreams come true. 
Coach Terrier
Buna High School
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[quote name="joebob" post="1331238" timestamp="1352999209"]
Yeah the only way to get a full ride is to get academic scholarships and grants on top of your baseball scholarship. I think pitchers are more than likely to get the highest % but I havent heard of many over 50%.

I was looked up lantrip on the perfect game site, was kind of shocked he is only 86-88?
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That is low end in my opinion. He sits 89-90. He also has another year to develop.
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