Anthony Pack Jr. should not be playing college baseball right now. As one of the highly touted high school recruits in this past cycle, drawing major MLB interest, Pack Jr. decided to stay committed to the Longhorns. Players of his caliber typically forgo the college baseball experience altogether, instead jumping into the minor leagues to develop. Throughout this season and especially in Southeastern Conference play, the Longhorns' left fielder has become one of the best underclassmen in program history. Pack Jr.’s .384 batting average ranks second in conference play, outpacing fellow teammate and outfielder, Aiden Robbins, and catcher Carson Tinney. His 33 hits and nine doubles also fall inside the conference top-10 in those metrics as well. Here’s the scary part for the rest of the conference: Pack Jr. leads all freshman hitters in batting average, on-base percentage, doubles, hits, and OPS.…