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Your son could attend a local JuCo and take two courses per semester. Taking three in a semester will start his eligibility clock. The issue would be he wouldn't be playing baseball in the spring. He would have to find a quality summer team to compensate.

 

Why is it necessary to play in a D1 program? It doesn't sound like your son is a pro prospect. He should be looking for the best possible combination of education and baseball experience. There's nothing wrong with D2 and D3 ball. Sometimes players at these levels physically mature and turn into pro prospects. Another option is to go JuCo for two years, physically mature then decide the appropriate level of play.

 

I'm not sure how much I would buy into the word of college coaches who aren't offering anything in the future.

Last edited by RJM
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