As the College Baseball Blog suspected, elite ’08 Catcher Jacob Stallings commitment to North Carolina came after sitting down with Vandy coach Tim Corbin, UNC coach Mike Fox and Vandy Basketball Coach Kevin Stallings and coming to the decision that Chapel Hill provided the best opportunity for the defensive standout to become an elite player.
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Mo Patton of the Tennessean spoke with Jacob about the decision and the difficulty in playing for someone other than Coach Corbin. With Curt Casali and Andrew Giobbi in the fold, Stallings was unlikely to see playing time until the 2010-11 season. While cracking the elite UNC lineup might not be that much easier, the Tarheels feature the combination of elite program, great coaches and top notch academics that were likely on the mind of this college-bound HS Senior. The biggest barrier to immediate playing time will be rising Sophomore recruit Mark Fleury, who played in 10 games as a true freshman and was a highly regarded recruit. Look for Stallings to challenge for playing time for the Heels in the 2009-10 season.
Stallings might not be an All-American at UNC, but his impeccable defensive skills will certainly blend well with UNC’s elite stable of arms. This writer apologizes for mistakenly stating that Stallings plays for the elite Brentwood A’s summer team. He actually donned the garb for the Nashville Red Dogs.
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UNC runs such a good program with class. I really respected Reid Fronk and Josh Horton when I had the chance to see them.
Shocked to see Stallings going to UNC over Vandy.
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