Just curious... So many times I read where someone's son has signed with his dream school or his dream school is still a possibility. Later I read that the dream school they committed to is a DIII with a below average baseball program. In some cases they say they might not have been able to get into that certain college if it weren't for baseball and I do know that can be true for many.
I understand that academics play a part in many cases. Here is what confuses me...
For over 20 years we have been asking kids which colleges they are most interested in. In almost every case a Division I college is listed first, followed by other DI colleges. I can only assume that those colleges listed are in fact that players dream schools. Obviously not every player will get the opportunity to go to a DI college. Some do end up at DIII colleges or other levels.
I have seen high academic achievers list their dream schools. Almost always it is the same colleges... Stanford, Duke, Vanderbilt, Ivy League, etc., etc. I have never seen a player list MIT, Cal Tech, or any other DIII college as their dream school. I know those are dream schools for some, just not for many that have DI ability. I don't see anything wrong with someone's dream school being a small highest level academic college. I just don't see many baseball kids that put that at the top of their list of favorites or dream schools. Not saying it should be that way, only saying that we just don't see that very often. In fact, I'm fairly convinced that most every DIII player would have chosen a DI school if they would have been recruited and received a good offer.
Before anyone misinterprets my point, I am a former small college coach. Some of my best memories and most enjoyment were a result of coaching at that level. We successfully recruited many outstanding players. One year we had two pitchers that later pitched in the Major Leagues. Our Shortstop is the current Chicago Cubs Strength coach. Our CF got up to AAA. So in no way am I downplaying small college baseball or getting a great education. I am positive that we never recruited a player that had us as their dream school. We also never turned away someone that showed interest in admission.
So I can't help but find it odd when I read about any athlete's first choice, second choice or dream school being a DIII. I have to assume that in most cases this happens when the "real" dream school shows no interest. That happens a lot!
There is nothing wrong with any college being someone's dream school. Truth is most never end up at their dream school. Most don't even end up at one of their top 25 choices. And there is nothing wrong with that. Maybe a real dream school ends up being the one that you like the best out of the possibilities you have?