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Look into College Coaches Online.

I know other people will say it isn't worth the money to buy what you can look up, and that is probably true. But I have gotten great use out of my on line subscription to college coaches online.

$60, gives ability to search by division and region, with tel numbers, coaches email (links) and it is updated regularly. (It was a little 'behind' with some of the coach changes this summer but not by much.)

Back when we were doing the broader emailings to a wide reange of coaches, it saved us a lot of time.

It became a 'go to' resource not just for my son but I also used it to help his team mates, to encourage them to send out emails to coaches as our tournaments approached.


If you have other kids in the house, this could be worth it for them as well.
Last edited by BaseballmomandCEP
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Originally posted by fenwaysouth:
Boyds World

http://www.boydsworld.com/


Boyd only ranks a subset of D-III schools due to poor score reporting and availability of a complete data set to complete his rankings.

I gave him some **** about five years ago for not including Renesselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI to most of us) and he replied that their scores were not consistently reported to the sites he pulls his data from. I emailed the SID, but got no response.
Thanks to all, great info. Baseballmom- thanks for that thought. A great way to get all coaches phone number, emails etc. I will look into that. 2014 made his list this weekend Smile30 d1, 15 d2 (not that many near ohio), 30 d3, 6 juco. he started with 5 d1. LOL I showed him this website, made him read about the great baseball and expectations at all levels. He got a good understanding because of this website. Thanks so much to all of you who have been there done that help us who are going thru this for fisrt time
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Originally posted by chefmike7777:
Thanks to all, great info. Baseballmom- thanks for that thought. A great way to get all coaches phone number, emails etc. I will look into that. 2014 made his list this weekend Smile30 d1, 15 d2 (not that many near ohio), 30 d3, 6 juco. he started with 5 d1. LOL I showed him this website, made him read about the great baseball and expectations at all levels. He got a good understanding because of this website. Thanks so much to all of you who have been there done that help us who are going thru this for fisrt time


Chefmike Good luck to your son. I am sure he will land at a quality program. Let us know how things go.

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