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Francis7 posted:

A related question to all this:  For the HS kid who has way above average relative baseball talent but who will not have the grades, GPA, SAT/ACT to play D1 baseball, what happens with them after HS?  Or, maybe better phrased, what should be the best path for them to follow after HS?

Juco. If the schoolwork might be a problem, have him start at a JUCO and see how he does academically, if he can handle the work at a 4 year school. D2 and NAIA are also low academic for the most part. 

I don't know how your sons grades are, but there are plenty of D1 schools that are not hard to get into. (Auburn, AZ State, U of Arizona, Kansas, KState, etc). 80%+ acceptance rates (some over 90)

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