@NaeNaeTakes its a very good midmajor but finances are going to limit what you can do compared to the SEC schools that are throwing money at this type of stuff. Opportunity to grow still post-draft vs the more "finished product" college SP's you see, and grow from something already great
@NaeNaeTakes Counterpoint would be that those top of the draft peers typically have access to a lot more tools to help optimize their pitches predraft than he might have at UCSB too. Iβm a big believer