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Reply to "D3: who has pull, slots, tips, etc?"

  • which coach's (schools) have pull, slot, tips - or whatever name is given - with admissions;
  • Don't know the answer to this one even though we know the coaching staff pretty well and our son returned to be the assistant head coach and recruiting coordinator for a time.
  • how many kids show up each fall to tryout;
  • As the program gained national prominence at the D3 level from 2002 to 2005, they would get anywhere from 20-40 who would show up without being recruited. They carry a pretty large roster but only about 8-12 per year were actually recruited.  More than a fair percentage get recruited after November of their junior year if they did not sign an NLI.
  • where and when (his HS yr) was your son seen;
  • Stanford Camp after his junior year. It has been a staple since 2000. I know they also heavily scout and recruit from the Arizona Fall Classic.
  • can a kid be in the lower half of the incoming academic class stats;
  • I don't know but they would need to be a strong student to succeed in a demanding environment where accountability exists (class sizes are generally less than 15 and all taught by professors.)
  • if your son has already experienced one season, did he play summer college ball, and if so, where.
  • Coaches are with the very best  in Summer placements. Our son played with the top programs (2 Summers) in the NECBL His roommate pitched in the Cape.  Every Summer they have kids placed among leagues like the  Northwoods, NECBL, Valley, Coastal Plain, Alaska, etc., and an occasional Cape placement. Every Summer they have players/pitchers picked to All Star games and teams in those leagues.
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