Coming after Vitello

Back to CTV - if yall didn’t hear his interview earlier it was asked “looking back on the success of the program to this point, what has been the most important factor”

He responded: “…the people around the program…we should continue to see it as we enhance the facilities and continue to win and that could become our flagship” (I paraphrased this)

I posted this in another thread, but it’s more relevant to this topic.
 
Y9 - why you gotta go stoking the fires man. Do as you please, but the whole last page of this thread is poop on a stick over nothing

Have you made your pledge yet sir?
 

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Hell no. I’m originally from VA so my tuition was out of state - that should suffice until I’m done bleeding money for the kids.

Then don’t be made if CTV bolts. ( I am joking, just in case you don’t pick up on that fact.)
Family first is a good plan.
 
Then don’t be made if CTV bolts. ( I am joking, just in case you don’t pick up on that fact.)
Family first is a good plan.

I know you are. He isn’t leaving though, did you see my previous post? He was talking about the future like it was in the bank. We’re good.
 
Ole Miss offers in-state tuition to anyone who has a X GPA and X ACT/SAT score. Still have to find ball players who are both good athletically and smart. But they definitely have some workarounds that help them recruit nationally pretty well.

I didn’t know that. Is the benchmark reasonable or take some 30 act guy??
 
I didn’t know that. Is the benchmark reasonable or take some 30 act guy??

AR and OK State do the same thing.

Yes it’s reasonable. It’s a sliding scale. The higher your gpa the lower your act can be….. and vice versa.
 
AR and OK State do the same thing.

Yes it’s reasonable. It’s a sliding scale. The higher your gpa the lower your act can be….. and vice versa.

Doesn’t look reasonable to me honestly if this is correct


A minimum 3.6 GPA and 28 ACT will get you 90% of the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition waived. ... Ole Miss offers a great amount of scholarships for incoming students, and some of them help pay for the out-of-state tuition: http://finaid.olemiss.edu/scholarships

not many college baseball players have those benchmarks
 
I didn’t know that. Is the benchmark reasonable or take some 30 act guy??
Was around a 28 I believe, about 10 years ago when my brother was going to school. After receiving his ACT score he got an unsolicited letter from Ole Miss encouraging him to apply and saying he would receive in-state tuition. I don’t know for sure if they’re still doing it but I would assume they are and their ball team seems to have gotten a lot more diversified since then, in terms of geographical origin.
 
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Doesn’t look reasonable to me honestly if this is correct


A minimum 3.6 GPA and 28 ACT will get you 90% of the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition waived. ... Ole Miss offers a great amount of scholarships for incoming students, and some of them help pay for the out-of-state tuition: http://finaid.olemiss.edu/scholarships

not many college baseball players have those benchmarks

My kids ended up at AR and Ok State. 3.6 with today’s way of measurement is nothing. It’s just north of pure dumbass in TX.

We have two freaking rocket scientists in our starting lineup.
 
My kids ended up at AR and Ok State. 3.6 with today’s way of measurement is nothing. It’s just north of pure dumbass in TX.

We have two freaking rocket scientists in our starting lineup.

I agree a 3.6 is fairly common but not with also a 28

I’m guessing roughly 5-10% of college baseball players have an ACT that high
 
I agree a 3.6 is fairly common but not with also a 28

I’m guessing roughly 5-10% of college baseball players have an ACT that high
I think ACT scoring has changed too but I don’t GAF enough to look it up.
 

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