Checking back in as we come closer to decisions.
My son has offers from couple Patriot league teams and one A-10. An ACC team will indicate their decision next week. An A-10 team has asked him to come to campus for an overnight visit so he can see if he likes the campus (a bit strange as no actual offer made by them, but their interest has been very strong).
It is clear that playing time will be immediate at the Patriot league schools, and the A-10 schools. At the ACC, it may be a development year as a freshman, and playing time may be limited naturally due to the strength of the conference.
Academically all these schools are equivalent, give and take some, the geography is better for the ACC and the one A-10 program that has invited the visit.
Son has to decide to weigh in playing time right away versus a waiting period to develop at a top conference team. The issue is - do you get better by playing righaway in college and learn on the mound in real time? Or go to a team that has the luxury to develop you, and not rush you on to the mound the first year so you are ready in Sophomore year.
Just as a comparison, son made HS varsity his Junior year, so is used to waiting to develop and contribute when ready as the HS team is an area power. He seems to equate that to waiting a year in college to develop and be ready. I am not sure if that is where you get better, or it it better to compete rightaway and learn on the job. In case needed, son is a pitcher.
Thanks as always for any insight and advice