[Husker] Draft

Skylar Dodds sklarbodds at cox.net
Wed Jun 8 17:40:06 CDT 2011


They do (although I think it's July 11th), but as long as Bubba doesn't
attend a class or he can participate in Husker football up to the signing
deadline.

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Skylar

-----Original Message-----
From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf Of
Nick Chevance
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 5:26 PM
To: Mark Landin; Aaron Wolfson; husker at tssi.com
Subject: Re: [Husker] Draft

I thought freshmen had to report on July 10 in order to play in the
fall.  Seems someone on the list mentioned this just recently.  I
can't access all my old email on my phone but I'm pretty sure that the
implication was that Bubba will have to make a decision by that date.

Anyone remember that conversation?

Nick

On 6/8/11, Mark Landin <marklandin at gmail.com> wrote:
> We should know sooner than that. I would think both Bubba and KC would
> like have a decision early.
>
> On 6/8/11, Aaron Wolfson <awolfson0 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Actually, we won't know until August 15. That's the deadline for MLB
teams
>> to sign their draft picks.
>>
>> Aaron
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 9:55 AM, Nick Chevance
>> <nickchevance at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> And if he were my son, I think I'd tell him to follow his heart, do
>>> what he wants to do, and not what I, his parent, or any of his
>>> "advisors" are telling him to do.  Of course, he should listen to the
>>> adults, but not simply obey.  He may have regrets, but they would be
>>> his regrets, not as a result of what some adult was telling him to do.
>>>
>>> Who says football will be there?  Will he play in the majors right
>>> away, or will he spend time in the minors?  How long?  As a high
>>> school player, how many college level pitchers has he faced, let alone
>>> major leaguers?
>>>
>>> With all that said, I'm really glad my child doesn't  have to make a
>>> decision like this, and that, as a parent, I don't have to advise them
>>> on one. Closest I've come is whether to give up a second job rather
>>> than work two.  Peanuts in comparison.  Literally.
>>>
>>> July 10 is only a month away, and then we'll know for sure.
>>>
>>> Nick
>>>
>>> On 6/8/11, David Elfering <aroundomaha at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > I agree. If it were my son the answer I'd give him is that golden
>>> > opportunities don't always happen twice and football will still be
>>> > there
>>> in
>>> > three years if you don't like pro baseball. It might be different if I
>>> > thought the wealth would be destructive to him, some people can handle
>>> > it
>>> > many cannot, but other than that this seems like an easy decision.
>>> >
>>> > The Royals are up against a wall and Bubba holds all the cards. They
>>> picked
>>> > a home state hero who will draw interest, and local talent of this
>>> caliber
>>> > doesn't fall out of trees every day of the week. For the Royals to
make
>>> this
>>> > choice says to me that they are dead serious and probably already had
>>> > conversations with the family about this.
>>> >
>>> > I don't begrudge this to Bubba at all. The potential upside? He's
right
>>> down
>>> > the road and not in LA or someplace where it would be easy to fall out
>>> > of
>>> > touch.
>>> >
>>> > My guess is that it is more likely that Bubba Starling with be a Royal
>>> than
>>> > it is for my 401K to provide me with a decent retirement :)
>>> >
>>> > On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 9:42 PM, Lawson, Scott R.
>>> > <SLawson at uamail.albany.edu>wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Wow, some very optimistic folks on this list. Or maybe delusional?
>>> >>
>>> >> Are there very many other examples of a football/baseball prospect
>>> turning
>>> >> down millions to play college football first? And without some sort
of
>>> >> huge
>>> >> insurance policy? Perhaps we are forgetting the risks associated with
>>> >> major
>>> >> college football here?
>>> >>
>>> >> I would be 100% SHOCKED if this kid turns down the baseball money for
>>> >> football at NU- the parents and the kid himself can say whatever they
>>> >> want,
>>> >> but let's be honest here, money talks. That said, I think Erstad (and
>>> how
>>> >> he
>>> >> deals with the kid) will be a key factor in the decision.
>>> >>
>>> >> Scott in NY
>>> >> ________________________________________
>>> >> From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [husker-bounces at tssi.com] On Behalf Of
>>> >> Skylar Dodds [sklarbodds at cox.net]
>>> >> Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 10:25 PM
>>> >> To: 'Kathy Jackson'; husker at tssi.com
>>> >> Subject: Re: [Husker] Draft
>>> >>
>>> >> Kathy, there's nothing wrong with that perspective and it seems
>>> >> Bubba's
>>> >> mom
>>> >> is thinking the same thing.
>>> >>
>>> >> On a side note, that combined with the life that is minor league
>>> baseball
>>> >> (taking busses every day to small towns across the U.S.) is a very
>>> >> 'unglamorous' life and would make most 18 year olds very homesick.
>>> >>
>>> >> All that being said, Bubba just doesn't seem like the guy that would
>>> >> go
>>> >> crazy with the money.  For example, the guy had plenty of
options...so
>>> to
>>> >> speak for his H.S. prom, but opted to go fishing instead.  Just likes
>>> >> quiet,
>>> >> simple pleasures and isn't the type of kid that's going to run out
and
>>> get
>>> >> a
>>> >> Bentley.
>>> >>
>>> >> Good point tho.  It certainly seems like his family wants him to go
to
>>> NU.
>>> >>
>>> >> -----Original Message-----
>>> >> From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com] On
>>> Behalf
>>> >> Of
>>> >> Kathy Jackson
>>> >> Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 9:08 PM
>>> >> To: husker at tssi.com
>>> >> Subject: Re: [Husker] Draft
>>> >>
>>> >> This is most likely a completely dumb observation but honestly I
would
>>> be
>>> >> very leery of turning my 18 year old kid loose on his own with a pot
>>> >> of
>>> >> money that he could do whatever he wanted with.  I am just saying
that
>>> as
>>> >> a
>>> >> parent a little more time to mature, get out of the house in a more
>>> >> controlled environment and some more education might not be such a
bad
>>> >> thing.  Putting a kid in the position of thinking he owes it to his
>>> >> parents/family to take the money no matter what is really a bad thing
>>> >> unless
>>> >> the family is in dire straights - and some are.
>>> >>
>>> >> I know there is a risk playing a sport - especially football in
>>> >> college,
>>> >> injury etc but I don't know how much that kind of thing plays into
the
>>> >> thinking here.  I am pretty much clueless about the pressures
>>> surrounding
>>> >> a
>>> >> kid that is good enough at something to get a scholarship or play at
a
>>> pro
>>> >> level so there is no doubt lots that I am not factoring in.  Just
>>> >> saying
>>> >> that I would be pretty tense about the whole thing as a parent.
>>> >>
>>> >> Kathy Jackson
>>> >> On Jun 6, 2011, at 8:40 PM, Theodore Heise wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Well, I was thinking Nebraska football compared to Royals baseball.
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> > On Mon, 6 Jun 2011, Skylar Dodds wrote:
>>> >> >
>>> >> >> Ha!  Maybe....though I'm not sure.  The Royals farm system is
>>> >> >> loaded
>>> >> >> and
>>> >> >> Ersty needs OF help like crazy!  :)
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> -----Original Message-----
>>> >> >> From: husker-bounces at tssi.com [mailto:husker-bounces at tssi.com] On
>>> >> Behalf
>>> >> Of
>>> >> >> Theodore Heise
>>> >> >> Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 8:30 PM
>>> >> >> To: Husker List
>>> >> >> Subject: Re: [Husker] Draft
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> On Mon, 6 Jun 2011, Skylar Dodds wrote:
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >>> Bubba goes #5 to K.C. I will hate them for the next 3 months lol
>>> >> >>> :)
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Well, you gotta admit they need him more than Nebraska does.  :)
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> --
>>> >> >> Theodore (Ted) Heise     <theo at heise.nu>     Bloomington, IN, USA
>>> >> >>
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>>> >
>>> >
>>> > --
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