Wow, it’s been a crazy month in the baseball world. A few congratulations are in order before we get to today’s article.
1. Congrats to Vanderbilt for winning the 2014 CWS. Coach Corbin is a great coach who has built a juggernaut in Nashville.
2. Congrats to my college coach Tracy Smith, who after leading Indiana to another great season, took the head coaching job at Arizona State. Best of luck at ASU skip! If you haven’t read it yet, here’s an article I wrote on the 10 Life Lessons I Learned From Tracy Smith.
3. One other thing. For you high school baseball players looking to play college baseball, stay posted for a huge NLB announcement next week.
Without further ado, here’s today’s article…
If you are reading this article, you probably have aspirations of one day playing college baseball. If that’s true, than understanding what college coaches are looking for becomes very important.
When most players and parents think about getting recruited, they think about throwing hard, running fast and hitting the ball far… They don’t understand that it goes way beyond that for most college coaches.
When it comes to being recruited College baseball coaches look for more than just talented players, they also take a serious look at the intangibles… especially at the D1 level where there is a lot of competition for each scholarship.
Today we are privileged to be joined by one of my favorite college coaches, University of Washington coach, Donegal Fergus.
Coach Fergus breaks down the intangibles that they look for at UW and the importance of keeping an open mind while going through the recruiting process… Enjoy.
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