bbscout: That's great to hear. I know my son will make the best decision for himself,too.
Yes, Fungo, I caught the humor in the statement, I have dry wit myself and I am just quite straightforward in my responses and address things as I see them, but I don't wish to involved with a sideshow. Sorry if it came off as hypersensitive, not meant that way.
The marriage analogy is appropriate and the exact reason why my son won't make any decisions based on "infatuation" immediately following the visit. No one in this house is taking this decision lightly.
Believe it or not, often times football coaches attend a visit with a player. I have also asked several people involved in the process from various different sides of the industry as to proper protocol. Averaged answers have been 50% of the kids have parents go and 50% go alone. I have also made it a point to discuss this with the coach of the schools he is visiting.
I think that it is best for my son to get to personally know the coaches. My son is excellent read of personalities and a good judge of compatability issues. I also understand that college baseball is a business and it's about the W/L and these recruiters are sophisticated. Which is why we do our homework. We are also looking at + and - in the education.
Regarding my lefty's hs coach. They have a very close and sincere relationship. Coach is very tough, very honest and he has been an excellent listener. He is very fair, he will get in the kid's face when he messes up and pat him on the butt when he does well. Coach hasn't tried to influence him in any way, he's just listened. My son is incredibly blessed to have such a dedicated teacher and coach. Coach is lefty, too.
So basically, for my kid, he'll be going alone or bringing his coach if his schedule allows.
This is the decision that we as a family have made and it is the best decision for us.
Maybe people will think we're weird, but that's okay we probably are weird.