Good job, Sherlock. Which is why I said above that "if he is producing....." thus if he becomes our QB and is starting.
Dont worry about that, he's not about to play baseball. This guy alrady thinks he's going to win the Heisman.
Hey, he's just saying he'd like to play ball. Honestly, it'll be hard for him to get and keep the starting job over Jamarcus in 2006, for example, if he's playing two sports. Less than a month ago, he was spouting off about going pro if he was drafted high enough in the recent MLB draft. He has the talent to do whatever he wants, but the reality of the situation will dictate what he does and doesn't do.
lol if you can play qb in college, I dont think you're gonna get seriously hurt playing baseball... I mean short of a pitch to the head or running face first into the wall... I dont see baseball being a huge risk.
You can get hurt, break ankles and fingers sliding to bases. Hyper extend you knee at first these type of injures happen in baseball all the time.
I have to agree with the folks saying not to worry about a baseball injury. RP is far more likely to be injured playing football, not the other way around. At LSU, historically, we've had the injury bug bite our pitchers from time to time, but the other positions stay pretty healthy.