I agree with warningtrack.
Pay more attention to the interaction with coach/prospect/ and current players. Pay attention to chemistry- do you like these guys?
This also can be tricky, because everyone is in rah, rah! mode. Trust your gut.
Believe in his comfort level with academics. (I know I wanted more for my son
academically....I never knew the demands of D-1 or any other level of baseball).
Not just practice, other commitments that come into play.)
I believe we overthink these decisons.....anything can happen, and often does.
My son has grunted it out all three and going into four years...many have not, and transferrd to something
they should have started with in the first place, a better fit...often said on this site.
It can be said over and over again and yet it is hard to listen to......go where you are wanted, go where you fit, go where you think you will be happy, Status, or Divison doesn't really matter. Try to have fun!
Good Luck!