newagent,
I think that is what swingbuilder was trying to express.
As far as why the college coaches having complaints about advisor/agents for the HS player, they work hard to sign a player and since he is not on campus, they know that they have no control over the situation, that the recruit may or may not be in a situation where he is being swayed or not to sign or go to college by an advisor/agent. They cannot stop a scout from coming into your home to speak to your son, but want some control over the advisor/agent. When the player is in college, they can somewhat control the entire situation. I found son's coaches had no issue with advisor/agents that they felt would advise their player for the right reasons to go pro or remain in college. In one situation I am aware of, they felt that one player who was in somewhat of an unusual situation (a senior with no eligibility left) was getting advice from the wrong person. He never made any commitment and the day after he was drafted he got a call from an agency that had never previously contacted him but with a good solid reputation with players on the 40 man and registered with MLB. Actually, son's coach was very helpful in giving advice to those who wanted it.
I think that maybe is why they ask that question on the questionaire about advisors. Swingbuilder can elaborate on that part.
An attorney not registered as an agent can read the contract and speak on the players behalf. The milb contract is not that hard to read and understand and yes become familiar with the college scholarship plan. This is important to discuss with the scout when he meets with your son. I have never heard of anyone not being offered the college scholarship, sometimes may not be what they want, but never offered. As far as bonus payout, teams prefer to stretch it out as much as they can, their reasons I was told, they are somewhat cash conscious mid season and for the player tax wise it's in their best interest. The only thing you might negotiate is when you want the bonus.
I admit it is very confusing, you read before the draft that so and so is being advised by so and so. You see players with agents at the Cape in restaurants, gives the wrong impression as to what is going on.
My only complaint is against advisor/agents, for lower picks who receive no money, someone is waiting in the wings (before and after the draft) to tell him that he can get them more $$ (or other things)if they want to sign and takes money for that advice. Someone told me once that there are some who prey on the lower round drafted guys hoping that someday they might move ahead and convince them that they were the only one that had faith in him.
JMO.