Baseball’s Unique Place in College Athletics: Academics
As opening weekend of NCAA baseball came and went, baseball fans, particularly those of the amateur and collegiate ranks, were once again swept up in the joy of spring and a return to normalcy. We have been without the game since the end of the Arizona Fall League in many ways. Although there is no such thing as the off-season for us here at The Sombrero, the recruiting season just isn’t the same as the spring and summer seasons.
The premier series of the weekend saw Vanderbilt travel to Stanford where Mark Appel, arguably the top talent headed into the 2012 MLB Draft, deal on Friday night. This series also featured the loaded 2011 Draft’s only unsigned 1st-rounder, Tyler Beede, toss his first collegiate pitch. Both of these teams rank in the top-10 and are absolutely loaded talent-wise. What they also are loaded with are entire rosters of players devoted to academic excellence. This weekend also saw Duke travel to 13th-ranked Texas in a game that also featured nothing but standout student-athletes. Next weekend Texas travels to Stanford where the same applies. These teams come from prime-time athletic conferences and perform well in sports other than baseball, but consider the fact that last year’s Texas squad hosted a series against Brown, a school in which no player on the field was receiving athletic-based financial aid, and actually dropped a game to the Bears. They’re the University of Texas. Just imagine for a minute the 40 or so kids that the Longhorns football team might send to the hospital if the Bears were to travel to Austin for a football game. This hypothetical scenario reflects the idea behind this piece.
Baseball is unique in the world of collegiate athletics in that it provides academically inclined players and institutions many if not all of the opportunities that those players and schools where athletics must come first are provided, which quite clearly is not the case across the collegiate sports landscape.
February 20, 2012
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Posted by Daniel "Dee" Clark









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