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Okay...If I do that at a JUCO level, I understand that does not mean I will do it at a D-1 level. If I am able to do that this year at my current level, what would be a good offer. I guess it really doesn't matter much because I want to play for them. I was just trying to get an idea on how teams view JUCO transfers. I had very good offers to D-2's out of HS but decided to play JUCO so I would be eligible for the draft, but I have not been drafted. So, I was wondering if offers to transfers were different than to incoming freshman.
I am sorry if I am asking wrong. I have 3 schools talking to me and they are coming to see me next week. I think they will want me to commit in November. One of them is a big D-1 one a mid D-1 and the other a D-2. The big D-1 is exciting to me and I was trying to get an idea as to what a "good" offer would be. I was offered 75% and 84% from 2 D-2's ot of HS. I don't expect that kind of offer from a big D-1, I would think that 40% would be "good". They want a strong bat and a MIF, so I was not sure what a team recruiting a JUCO MIF with a good bat would offer, or what a "good" offer would look like. I don't know if JUCO transfers get as good an offer as an incoming freshman, all things being equal, which I guess they can't be since I will be a junior. I want to get an idea as to how much they want me based on the offer I get. If they offer 25% I would think that that was not all that great, but I just don't know.
What you need to understand is they may really want you but they may only have 25% left to offer. Another school may not be as good of a fit for you but they may have more money at this time to offer you. There are alot of players highly valued by major college programs on 25%. Look at the school and the fit and then weigh it out. Good luck

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