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3. A high percentage of the players have few if any social skills and stay in trouble off the field but that is ok with the coaching staff


Seriously?

I disagree with your points 3-6!

How a coaching staff deals with problem players differs greatly from coach to coach more then it does from JC to D1 etc. The two D1 schools my son went to were almost polar opposites in dealing with kids and based upon my sons travels, including summer ball, there are plenty of D1 coaches that fit your description of JC coaches to a "T". I don't think you have to look very far to find a lot of JC coaches devoted to helping their players move on whether its D3 or the pros.

Picking a JC is just like picking a D1, you need to find the coach that's right for your son and has a genuine interest in him as a player.

btw, there are plenty of D1 players that don't have much interest in school other then remaining eligable. That's on the student, not the coach.
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