Very good post younggun.
Going through rehab in proball has been compared to ground hog day. It's not a fun experience, but being at school with your teammates, coaches fall football, getting your degree while rehabbing is far better than the other.
My friends son just made the 40 man roster. He was a fifth year senior at Ohio State, drafting bonus was 10K. He is closer to 30 than 20. Not a prospect per say out of HS. So anything is possible. When all is said and done he has a degree. There are a lot of stories like his, you guys just don't know about it.
Brett Cecil who just signed with the Cardinals was a 38th round pick senior out of Maryland Mine was a second round pick out of Clemson the same year who is a coach now while Cecil will pick up 30.5M in 4 years. He will never need his degree. You just never know how it will turn out but for most, attending college will be the best option, but never turn down the money and a chance to be a millionaire out of HS.
Another player who was the first pick for Texas 5 years ago. Lewis Brinson, signed out of HS also traded during his time to the Brewers, that's tough but a quicker route to the 25 man roster, so it took him 4 years. He gave up his scholarship to FL under Kevin O'Sullivan. He would have gone to school if not a first round pick.
Just a footnote as a parent whose son has been on both trips, there is no other experience than playing for a big college program. Nothing is even closeasier, maybe your first call up to the show. For most, that ends very quickly, if you guys think trying to stay on a college roster is tough, the 25 man roster is brutal.
The team you will sign with should also determine your decision. Signing with a smaller market team trying to make their youth their priority than a larger market team with older free agents who will block you is better choice. That's is a lot more important than most realize.
Either way, it's gonna happen that scouts come knocking at your door, but it's probably not going to happen that the GM comes to the door, that's the big difference as to your decision. Those fortunate to have a good agent to help thru the process also determines your value.
For now, regardless stick with recruiting and school, GPA, and getting to play on the best exposure travel team that wants you for exposure. All of this analysis stuff is just stuff.
JMO