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If JuCo becomes a viable route Rowan at Gloucester County and Cumberland County in NJ have good baseball programs.

The required SAT scores for NCAA programs depends on the school. Then there’s a sliding scale for talent level. I know a situation where two players were given a different number by the same ranked program. The more of an academic risk a player is the more talent he better have. Coaches are held accountable to the team APR (Academic Progress Rate) score by their school and the NCAA. In this instance the high risk, high talent kid started freshman year but flunked out. 

Last edited by RJM
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