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[QUOTE="HuskeyRPT, post: 5299034, member: 12839"] I don’t think we should be questioning the longest tenured staff in the country about getting transfers that produced when playing at “lower level” programs, because the offense hasn’t been the problem the last couple years, in my opinion it’s been pitching. It was mentioned above but I’ll reiterate it, look at guys like Shpur, Broadhurst, Tammaro, Huber, Studley, Dougherty, Grant, Freeberger, Biller, and honestly even David Smith who came from LaSalle and Erik Stock who came from ODU, they’ve all came from those “lower level” programs an have produced for us and been HUGE parts of the offense on their respective teams. On the other hand pitching has been so up and down it’s been rough the last couple years lol. Outside of Stephen Quigley, Andrew Sears, Zach Fogell, Pudvar, and Enzo (I’m probably missing a couple more that I can’t think of). The “lower level”/ not really used arms have been very up and down so yeah getting some “higher level-ish” pitching would be nice to get (hopefully they get another couple arms) But I definitely wouldn’t question them on the offensive side as they’ve been pretty good about the offensive pieces they get in the portal from whichever level of college baseball they’ve played. [/QUOTE]
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