Baseball recruit - where to start

DawgsGoneWild

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I’m sure this has been asked, but I’ll ask again.
My nephew is a junior. plays for a big travel team in Fort Worth. Pitcher/catcher/OF. He has offers from Rice, Tulane, SMU, Tex Tech, and other smaller schools. Just took a visit to Arkansas this past weekend and has a visit to LSU scheduled. His parents won’t allow LSU to happen. My father in law played catcher there, and they are worn out by his LSU ********. Of course I’m pushing state on him, but does anyone know where to start with state or who to send videos to? I’m sure if they do their research, they’ll know of him, but i don’t want to sit back and hope these geniuses that we have, do something. Any ideas from the pack??
 
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Bullldawg78

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Has he gone to a recruiting camp at MSU? Seems like a reasonable step to get them to see him. I believe they have one in January usually where current JUCO players are invited as well. Nothing listed below but should be coming out with dates soon.
 

HuntDawg

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If hes being recruited and has offers from that many schools. Simply reaching out (every staff member has a phone and email contact listed) and showing interest would probably get all the answers to your above questions. That is if our staff hasnt already seen him and passed.
 

DawgsGoneWild

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I just want the kid to go to my school. His mother asked how to get him in touch. I’ll send them the camp info
 
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bulldoghair

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This sounds like this Jackson Parker kid that we signed and then he wanted to leave after getting here and go to USM. It’s one thing to hit bombs at the 1A level at stringer, and another thing to keep that up at the D1 level. He didn’t want to pitch but we wanted to make him. He left. USM is making him and he so far has not planned out like he was made up to be. We on the other hand offered him whe he was in the 9th and r 10th grade. Our evaluation sucks.
 
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