Long story short - my son broke his hand and was out his whole sophomore year. We went from no offers and not being on anyone's radar to interest from some very good schools in D2, D3 and a few D1. My son plays well enough (gauging from PerfectGame and his personal numbers) to play D1 but has been just below the their radar.
He was offered a scholarship and committed over the winter to a very good D2 program in the South. Nationally ranked the past several years, multiple draft picks, 15 straight winning seasons ect.
When we got the financial aid paperwork we noticed that they covered his offer money with an academic scholarship (he is a very good student (grades) with average ACT score. I have a few questions on this:
Since he didn't get an athletic scholarship, does this mean he won't sign? What ramification would this have for him on the team, getting playing time, etc. ? Does this mean that he will still be open to signing with someone else all summer? Will this change the rules for him if he decides to transfer?
We are very happy with the baseball program, his offer, coaching, but were not expecting that all his money was academic and were not sure if this matters at all. Thanks for any insight you can provide.