baseballmom posted:The "smartest thing for them to do..." is:
1. Keep the grades up
2. Take the most rigorous course load possible, without sacrificing # 1.
3. Fish in the right pond! That could be JUCO (with priority on #1 & 2), making certain that courses are transferable & feed into the 4 yr college. Or, a mid-level D-1...or other level.
The priority is a degree that trains for a 30-40 yr career, USING baseball $$$'s to help pay for it.
I think as the back up to go juco will work ,if that juco doesn’t have dudes already on squad . People forget that plenty of dudes go to juco for a lot of reasons, grades .. Sat , draft eligibility .. juco is Definitely not what it used to be , some Juco compete with D1 schools and even play them in the fall