Like TR said, take it as it comes. But like he would also say, continue to be proactive. Most people don't just walk into a cush job without having put in their sweat hours. A good way to whittle the confusion down is to (try to) be objective about your abilities, but more importantly figure out what YOU want in a college. Some people will take a job they don't like strictly for the paycheck, but will ultimately be unhappy. Same with choosing a college. Know your interests, what will make you happy, what you want to study, etc. If you want to go "D-1" strictly for the sake of feeling validated because you can tell your friends that you "play D-1" when you are actually "sitting the bench D-1", it is the same as taking that job for the paycheck. The young men that have the ability to play baseball at the next level have made it there because the love "playing" the game, not watching it.
That rambling statement being said, return ANY AND ALL QUESTIONNAIRES THAT YOU RECEIVE, AND TRY TO SEND VIDEOS/STATS/SCHEDULES. You never know, that dream job could present itself with a company that you had never even expected, and you will end up getting the paycheck you wanted and feel good about the work you are doing.