It is the season for submitting applications for admission to colleges (for 2025s). Son has been submitting to schools that he would like to attend without baseball (Plan B-G). If he is accepted to a school, is it a good idea to contact the coaches and let them know that he has already been accepted to attend? Not sure if by doing this it would open just a bunch of walk-on offers with no real need, or may just muddy the waters.
Just wondering what the HSBaseballweb brain trust thinks.
Hi.
If your son wants to play baseball at a school where he's accepted an admissions offer, I'm sure the coaches wouldn't mind hearing from him - he's a 'free' player for them, not taking up any of their chits with admissions nor any scholarship money.
Of course, their response might be different at say Vanderbilt than at a D3.
Many colleges hold open tryouts in the Fall.
If he's contacting the coaches after he's received an offer of admission to determine if they will give him a scholarship or a PWO position before he accepts, that's not great look unless he previously was recruited by them.