I have gone back and read through old threads, and I haven't seen anything that addresses my exact question. Doesn't mean it's not there, I just haven't found it! So here goes....
My 2016 son (catcher) is an excellent student making all A's in all honors/AP/GT classes and scoring in the NMSF range on his sophomore PSAT (I know it doesn't count...just an early indicator). His older (non-athlete) brother's experience indicates that he will be eligible for many large merit aid offers from state and private schools. I am not sure yet where he projects for baseball in college, probably lower D1 or good D3. He played on a 17U team in several tournaments this past year in Florida and Atlanta and received some interest.
So here is my question: I'm assuming that his ability to get merit aid will make him attractive to college coaches, but if a coach doesn't want to spend any baseball money on him, should he assume he is on shaky ground on that roster? My son only wants to go to a school that will serve him well academically and would only choose a school that he would love if he were a student only, but baseball is also very important to him. BTW, although he does well in math and science, he has no desire to be an engineer. But he does want to be allowed to participate in honors programs.