Originally Posted by nextstep:
Pick the school with the best degree and set him up for success after baseball.
I am with you, and for the player in the question I would go further and say he should take the best D3 degree. I was at a DI school last Sunday. 2 teams were there for a DH. They were working out by 9AM and playing until 7PM. The visitors had a 3-4 hour bus ride in front of them. Hard to pull grades when that's how you spend a Sunday in October. Hard to get into the classes you need to graduate in 4 or even 5 years at a State U when your sport dictates your schedule.