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Not answering your question directly, but...

Does he have a field of study in mind yet?  Sometimes the JC route can be quite disruptive, more so with some majors than others.  Also, there is, IMO, a much higher likelihood of needing an extra year to get your 4-yr degree when you go the JC route (due to classes not transferring, etc.) so sometimes the savings isn't what you first think it will be.  

Another FWIW, it has been my observation that many of the west coast JC's are more likely to roll guys out 'til they drop than the 4-yr schools - this includes those JC's with HC's who have extensive pitching backgrounds.  Do your homework.

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