Imagine how effective your condescension would be if you could figure out how the quote function worked.
Another Foad classic! I needed that chuckle more than you know
Don't mean to pry but is all ok, purist?
Thx for asking. Just 17 y.o. son "what do I do with my life" probs. He could easily have 3-5 offers for aid to DIII baseball (one locked up), and decided he didn't want to play since it would be "like a job" and not fun as it was up until now. DIII baseball is a blast from what I've heard from former DIII players, but he got his impression from a 20 college bus tour we sent him on in the summer. He had a terrific fall for his travel team, and his pitching was as sharp as ever. I thought he might not pursue a music scholly, as he's an accomplished cellist in his HS Philharmonic Orchestra, but he is going to auditions and pursue that angle. I thought he could have done both with a minor in music and done the 5 year degree approach, but he thought it would be too much work. Maybe it's for the best. I don't live through him (I still play ball
, so it's not the end of the world as he's a duel threat kind of guy
Because of this conversation, I just discovered my son's photo was in an article about the college baseball bus tour run by Rich Prado in Richmond. As you can see, a 6'3.5" (barefoot), 205 lb pitcher.
http://www.timesdispatch.com/sports/high-school/baseball/in-college-recruiting-the-importance-of-getting-feet-on-the/article_373388fb-b0cd-51c9-9a24-b8e8c784452a.html Rich does Play in School baseball videos, etc.
I wish he would have waited until he was sitting in a college quadrangle somewhere - lol. I hope all is good on your front - at the end of the day, that is what matters most - family, including the SJ's family. I get a sense most of this board is pulling hard for the guys to band together and start showing where they're heading come end of season. I see some good things happening, but it's such a fitful start thus far. I see the guys gelling maybe in the middle of conference play.