In our area the expectation is that around 200 2015’s will play college baseball somewhere. Around 15% have committed so far. Maybe not D1 so much but the JuCo’s, DII’s, etc. are just heating up. I expect a lot of commitments in the next month and recruiting will continue into next summer. Point being is that there is still a lot of recruiting going on for 2015’s so don’t get discouraged – but get to work!
2015 RHP son committed to a JuCo (one of the best in the country). Had some DI sniffs but nothing serious, lots of JuCo and DII opportunities. Goal is DI and a good JuCo will give him the transfer flexibility to do that – if his skills reach that level of course. Nice to have that “safety” school but he plans to continue working hard and maybe a DI opportunity will open up between now and next fall. Every school can find a spot for a good pitcher!
JuCo’s seem to get a bad rap as being lower level ball. JuCo is very strong in our area and better quality overall than DII – may be different in your area. May not be the dream college “experience” with the beautiful campus’ (Campii?) and stuff, but these are some very good ballplayers looking to get better. Most, probably all, like my son, think they can play D1 with another year or two of experience and maturity. A lot end up doing just that. Looking through the team websites my guess where they actually end up is 40% DI, 40% DII, 10% DIII or NAIA, 5% drafted, 5% out of baseball. Don’t rule out JuCo!