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@meads posted:

Great points! Thanks. We do know he is not D1 level. Maybe more of a D3, possibly a D2. I think with another 6 months of weight training and off season pitching lessons, he could get to a D1 prospect. He does commit himself and work hard and is dedicated to always improving himself. He has goal and timelines. He loves challenges and doesn’t look for the easy road.

Unless a kid is a pro prospect (he will be told, not declare himself one) don’t worry about level of play. D1 isn’t for everyone. Give academics the most consideration. Find the best fit for the best college experience. A friend’s son played for a D3 HA national champion. The dog pile looked just as fun as the CWS. Then he went on to a Wall Street career.

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