In full disclosure I played for Dewey in the early 90's, and wish him nothing but the best in his retirement. BU is a very unique place that obviously, all of us as either fans or alums hold very near to our heart, but I'm not sure most of you understand how hard it is to recruit baseball players to BU.
If any of you have talked to Dewey about recruiting, I'm sure you've heard the Private school vs. public school issue. Since baseball has roughly 12 scholarships to spread around a roster of close to 30 kids, no one gets a full ride. So BU offers a kid 1/2 a ride, the parents still have to come up with the difference. If ISU or SIU or UofI offers the same kid 1/2 a ride, the difference the parents have to come up with is pretty significant (Since I don't have any kids, I can't quote current tuition rates, but I'm sure the difference is still pretty significant.)
So recruit some smart kids that get academic money to make the difference? Logical solution, except we are talking about one of the stupidest rules the NCAA has, in which a student athlete's academic money is counted against the scholarship limits of the sport, even if the dollars don't actually come from the budget of the scholarship pool from the sport. (It's possible this rule has changed, but it was in effect in the early 90's, I know that for sure.)
I could go on and on and on about issues facing college baseball and BU in particular, but actually I've gotta get back to work. (Ok, it TRUE full disclosure, I have to get to the golf course) Frankly I've been disappointed in win-loss record over the last few years as well, but I know I'll never be disappointed in the student athletes and how they represent my university.
If any of you have talked to Dewey about recruiting, I'm sure you've heard the Private school vs. public school issue. Since baseball has roughly 12 scholarships to spread around a roster of close to 30 kids, no one gets a full ride. So BU offers a kid 1/2 a ride, the parents still have to come up with the difference. If ISU or SIU or UofI offers the same kid 1/2 a ride, the difference the parents have to come up with is pretty significant (Since I don't have any kids, I can't quote current tuition rates, but I'm sure the difference is still pretty significant.)
So recruit some smart kids that get academic money to make the difference? Logical solution, except we are talking about one of the stupidest rules the NCAA has, in which a student athlete's academic money is counted against the scholarship limits of the sport, even if the dollars don't actually come from the budget of the scholarship pool from the sport. (It's possible this rule has changed, but it was in effect in the early 90's, I know that for sure.)
I could go on and on and on about issues facing college baseball and BU in particular, but actually I've gotta get back to work. (Ok, it TRUE full disclosure, I have to get to the golf course) Frankly I've been disappointed in win-loss record over the last few years as well, but I know I'll never be disappointed in the student athletes and how they represent my university.
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