Top Div. I College in Ohio

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FirstandTen
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Dec 14, 2009 8:21am
What's everyones opinion on who has the best Div. I college baseball program in Ohio.
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darbypitcher22
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Dec 14, 2009 9:45am
Kent State is really putting themselves on top, they keep getting most of the top pitching prospects in the state
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Nate
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Dec 14, 2009 10:16am
Kent State was my answer also.
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knight56
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Dec 14, 2009 2:49pm
How strong is the Horizon Conference?
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Fred Flintstone
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Dec 15, 2009 10:08am
knight56 wrote: How strong is the Horizon Conference?
Traditionally the Horizon is not a very strong conference.

Kent St. - usually gets some of the top recruits in Ohio that decide to play college ball in Ohio.
UC - has made some strides in recruiting recently and have brought in some nice players.
OSU - seems to have an arrogance about them when recruiting, we are OSU you should want to play for us type of thing.
Miami - has put together two nice recruiting classes from the HS classes of 08 and 09.
Xavier - Don't know too much about them but some of the recruits from 09 class seem to be very unpolished and may or may not work out for them
OU - personally I think Carbone is past his prime and they need a change but IDK if that will happen.
Toledo - turning things around. Nice HS class of 09 recruits
BG - I don't know too much about them but they can hit. Tend to recruit kids from NW Ohio.
Akron - under .500 with Bangston at the helm
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FirstandTen
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Dec 15, 2009 10:53am
I've heard several comments confirming your assessment of OSU Fred. That's a shame.
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Wooball
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Dec 17, 2009 8:40am
Fred Flintstone wrote:
knight56 wrote: How strong is the Horizon Conference?
Traditionally the Horizon is not a very strong conference.

Kent St. - usually gets some of the top recruits in Ohio that decide to play college ball in Ohio.
UC - has made some strides in recruiting recently and have brought in some nice players.
OSU - seems to have an arrogance about them when recruiting, we are OSU you should want to play for us type of thing.
Miami - has put together two nice recruiting classes from the HS classes of 08 and 09.
Xavier - Don't know too much about them but some of the recruits from 09 class seem to be very unpolished and may or may not work out for them
OU - personally I think Carbone is past his prime and they need a change but IDK if that will happen.
Toledo - turning things around. Nice HS class of 09 recruits
BG - I don't know too much about them but they can hit. Tend to recruit kids from NW Ohio.
Akron - under .500 with Bangston at the helm

Didn't Dayton or Wright State (maybe both) win their conference last year, either regular season or tournament?
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Fred Flintstone
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Dec 17, 2009 9:31am
Wooball wrote:
Fred Flintstone wrote:
knight56 wrote: How strong is the Horizon Conference?
Traditionally the Horizon is not a very strong conference.

Kent St. - usually gets some of the top recruits in Ohio that decide to play college ball in Ohio.
UC - has made some strides in recruiting recently and have brought in some nice players.
OSU - seems to have an arrogance about them when recruiting, we are OSU you should want to play for us type of thing.
Miami - has put together two nice recruiting classes from the HS classes of 08 and 09.
Xavier - Don't know too much about them but some of the recruits from 09 class seem to be very unpolished and may or may not work out for them
OU - personally I think Carbone is past his prime and they need a change but IDK if that will happen.
Toledo - turning things around. Nice HS class of 09 recruits
BG - I don't know too much about them but they can hit. Tend to recruit kids from NW Ohio.
Akron - under .500 with Bangston at the helm

Didn't Dayton or Wright State (maybe both) win their conference last year, either regular season or tournament?
I did not intentionally leave Dayton or Wright St. off the list I was just going off the top of my head.

Dayton did win the regular season league championship, I just don't know much about them.
Wright St. is a nice program as well and are still building, they usually play a very tough non-conference schedule.
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birdie11
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Jan 7, 2010 12:47pm
Coach Bangtson(AKRON) now getting more recruits from other states. Things starting to look a little better for the ZIPS. I'll let you know for sure next year!