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lefty17 posted:

Swampboy - thanks for the feedback.  This is what I thought as I know they are working on limited scholarships and I know they likely got him academic money he would not have received if it were not for baseball.  Does this mean that he will not sign a NLI?

Good advice from swampboy.

Most D2 programs are private and expensive, the few scholarships they have, 9, doesn't allow for much and FYI D2 coaches save that for the JUCO guys because they play the experienced guys over freshman.  

IMO your son is much better off than with any athletic money, these private can run up to 40k a year.

Word of caution, no NLI means technically he isn't bound to any agreement. This opens up for a possibility at a D1 late spring or summer after the draft. Proceed cautiously, making any kind of commitment and changing ones mind isn't always a best choice. 

JMO

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