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We received an email this morning from a D3 college. Usually it's a camp or showcase invite, which is primarily about money. Not sure what to make of this one? Any insight would be appreciated. Here's an excerpt:

"My name is Coach (leaving his name out for now) and I am an assistant coach here at (leaving school name out too). Part of my duties includes being our program's recruiting coordinator. I am excited to introduce you to "College X" and our baseball program. This is an opportunity to pursue an amazing degree, at a premiere college, and have the chance to play high level college baseball.  Just a few quick facts about our school.

"There is a lot more about "College X" and the program we are building that I would be happy to talk with you about.  If interested please use the links on the side to explore even more about "College X" as well as fill out our recruit questionnaire. 

I look forward to your response and hope to speak with you soon!"

Just another mass email?

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Did the email include a cell number?  If so, that normally indicates it's more than a mass email/camp invite.  If there is a number, have your son go ahead and give the coach a call. 

As for the email, have your son reply.....do not reply yourself.  Coaches are looking at kids, not their parents.  You really should have no contact with coaches unless it's to the point where it's getting serious....or with money questions, etc.  Your son should be the only contact point for a coach.

 

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ncbixby posted:

It has a phone number but not sure if it's a cell or office #? I told him to call but I think he's nervous about it. I told him not to be scared and just reach out. Ah the joys of raising a teenager

One of the things your son can do is look up the coaches on the school's website. Usually they will list their office number there -- if the number in the email is different than the office number, it is likely his cell number.

That said, most of the time when a coach sends his cell number it is clear -- it will say (c) or "cell" next to the number.

Good point 2019DAD. It's interesting because this particular program disbanded in 2011, due to lack of funding, but are starting again in 2018. Because it's so new the RC's info isn't on the website yet. But I did notice that his area code number is from a different part of the state. When he gets home from work I'll have him call.

Update: Well, they were interested. Here's a part of the email he sent back:

"The 2018 Class will be the second for our program as this year is our inaugural season since the school brought baseball back. With that being the case, I'm looking for guys that can come in and compete immediately for starting roles while also having a lot left in the tank to continue to get even better. I believe Michael fits exactly that. A good ballplayer that I believe can achieve even more success. To answer your question regarding interest level I would say it is a high level."
 
Thanks again for the help guys
ncbixby posted:

Update: Well, they were interested. Here's a part of the email he sent back:

"The 2018 Class will be the second for our program as this year is our inaugural season since the school brought baseball back. With that being the case, I'm looking for guys that can come in and compete immediately for starting roles while also having a lot left in the tank to continue to get even better. I believe Michael fits exactly that. A good ballplayer that I believe can achieve even more success. To answer your question regarding interest level I would say it is a high level."
 
Thanks again for the help guys

That's awesome!  So, where did they see him?

NC, when your son lands at a college and you let us know here, I'll be one of the first to jump up and down and congratulate you both with all sincerity.   And I suspect that will happen.  

Meanwhile, I am going to be one of those guys here that plays a bit of devil's advocate/debbie downer and try to help assure that you are reading into these things with proper perspective.  Did the rest of the reply letter give any reference to something personal about your son that would be clearly unique to him and his status as a potential recruit for them?  Did they know anything about your son aside from the stated stats and grades on berecruited?  Has anyone from berecruited or son's travel or HS coaches been contacted by this school?  Does your son have a video on berecruited?  That would, at least, move the meter in the right direction.  This is a school with a new program, forced to cast a wide net even more so than others.  It may prove to be the perfect opportunity.   Just know that this reply note (at least, the part you have quoted) has just enough generic nature that it could be written for nearly anyone.  Some of the things I mention are things that will help you identify true interest.  

I thought I had pretty decent insight to the whole college recruiting scene.  Now, someone I am very close to is a newly appointed student assistant at the college level and is asked to handle some of the recruiting efforts.  Some of the stories about the lack of information they have on players that they market to and that he is asked to contact is really eye-opening.   Initial interest is exciting.  Allow son to be excited.  Just make sure your son, with your guidance, does due diligence.

 

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He emailed my son as well:

"I saw your profile on BeRecruited and I think you fit exactly what I'm looking for in our 2018 Class. As you saw this is our inaugural season here at "College X " so the 2018 Class is a very important one. At this early stage in our program it's about finding good ballplayers who can come in immediately and compete for starting roles (and win them) while also having room to continue to grow and get better every day. I believe that you fit that idea. I think you can have success here early on and help our program. I also think that you have just begun to scratch the surface of your potential and that there is more in the tank.
 
What I told your dad and what I will tell you as well is that I always recommend visiting. Ultimately it's about what is the best fit for you and being able to come down and see the campus and the area will help you decide if you like it or not. Obviously you are down in North Carolina so it's a little bit of distance there. But if you are able at some point in the coming months to do so we would love to have you and your family visit us.
 
If there is anything I can help you with or if you have any questions please do not hesitate to reach. I'm usually very good at about responding same day."
 

There are a lot of videos on his profile at berecruited.com for coaches to see. I'm sure that's why he reached out. I emailed him back to say I would be passing the baton on to my son, communication wise. I told him we would be in NY next week (my wife is from Buffalo) and would probably come visit. He replied by saying :

"No kidding! I'm from Buffalo as well. Born and raised. We are about four hours away from Buffalo depending where in the area you are. A much friendlier drive than from North Carolina!
 
I appreciate your help in getting in touch with Michael. Have a great rest of your day!"
 
So I feel like they have a sincere interest. Being so far away isn't ideal but it will be up to my son to decide that. 
 

NC:

Love the Buffalo area too--grew up 90 miles from Buffalo (Erie,PA). Went to a football game during their heyday (Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas Andre Reed, Steve Tasker...).The game was in the Arizona Cardinals first season. All scoring in game same side of field due to strong wind. Arizona had a 13 yard punt (Blew back in face). Each quarter added a new element: cold/wind, rain, sleet, snow.  Of course the joke that went around in the mid to late 90's> How do you spell the name of Buffalo's NFL team?  BiLLLLs.  Enjoy your visit.

ncbixby posted:

He emailed my son as well:

"I saw your profile on BeRecruited and I think you fit exactly what I'm looking for in our 2018 Class. As you saw this is our inaugural season here at "College X " so the 2018 Class is a very important one. At this early stage in our program it's about finding good ballplayers who can come in immediately and compete for starting roles (and win them) while also having room to continue to grow and get better every day. I believe that you fit that idea. I think you can have success here early on and help our program. I also think that you have just begun to scratch the surface of your potential and that there is more in the tank.
 
What I told your dad and what I will tell you as well is that I always recommend visiting. Ultimately it's about what is the best fit for you and being able to come down and see the campus and the area will help you decide if you like it or not. Obviously you are down in North Carolina so it's a little bit of distance there. But if you are able at some point in the coming months to do so we would love to have you and your family visit us.
 
If there is anything I can help you with or if you have any questions please do not hesitate to reach. I'm usually very good at about responding same day."
 

There are a lot of videos on his profile at berecruited.com for coaches to see. I'm sure that's why he reached out. I emailed him back to say I would be passing the baton on to my son, communication wise. I told him we would be in NY next week (my wife is from Buffalo) and would probably come visit. He replied by saying :

"No kidding! I'm from Buffalo as well. Born and raised. We are about four hours away from Buffalo depending where in the area you are. A much friendlier drive than from North Carolina!
 
I appreciate your help in getting in touch with Michael. Have a great rest of your day!"
 
So I feel like they have a sincere interest. Being so far away isn't ideal but it will be up to my son to decide that. 
 

Cool!  Video views = much better. 

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