@CollegebaseballInsights posted:@adbono I'm not challenging your post, we are totally in sync. I'm just putting a reminder in student athlete (families) ear to walk through in the mind the process.
As you are aware post summer ball student-athletes and families like clock work are in scramble mode.
As you've seen on x (formerly twitter), prospect camps are increasing like weeds.
Note, when a JUCO event invites class of 2027, I personally scratch my head.
Removing all emotions:
Regardless of the event, if the student has a interest of moving to a 4 yr school, the student athlete (family) must first review the school's pipeline, as for it points out the coaches network, how he develops players, etc.
Note, depending on the school, their website's Move-On page (if available), is not as up-to-date as needed to understand its success in moving players.
https://collegebaseballinsight...line-dashboard-free/
It is all about informing and educating the next group of student athletes, and hopefully save them time and money
Here is another dashboard they should be using to understand the turnover rates of JUCO programs
I didn’t think you were challenging my post. I thought you were supporting it. JuCo is still the wild west compared to the structure provided at most 4 year schools. There is very little oversight at JuCo programs and pertinent information often isn’t readily available. To get a good feel for any particular JuCo program often requires a lot more digging. I think that’s the point you are making and I couldn’t agree more.