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I have read just about every thread on responding to Coaches letters and still have a few inquiries:

1. If a school that your son knows he would never attend
a. sends a letter with the usual questionnaire, should he complete and return it?
b. calls, should he thank them for showing an interest but tell them he is not considering them as an option?

I do not want to mislead a coach and waste his time and effort.
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Good question, which MAY create a different answer depending upon.......

Why does your son think he would never attend a particular school? Is it a school that he knows has too high academic standards? Is it a school that is too big? too small? Does not offer his major? He doesn't like the baseball program?

Depending on the answer to these questions could mean that MAYBE he doesn't know enough about the school and should try to find out more about it before saying he would never attend there.

In the end, if you don't respond, the coach will figure he is not interested and will probably take him off his mailing list.

If, in the final analysis, there is no way your son would attend the school in question, option B appears to be a very sound, mature approach. There is a possibility in this scenario the coach may ask why he is not considering his school as an option. Depending on the reasons, and whether or not he wants to share them with the coach, this could create an awkward moment.....food for thought anyways...

GOOD LUCK!!!!
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We're in a similar situation. And I'm also not sure how to proceed. A D1 college continues to contact my son despite the fact that he's filled out the questionaire (twice) indicating a GPA and SAT score that is not up to the admission standards. I know that some colleges can "get around" the strict admission standards (he's a 3.0/1320 SAT type), i'm not sure why this college persists. My son would love to go. But we're not sure how much pull the coach would have with these grades/scores. We might know more this weekend after my son attends a camp and gets to meet this coach. But curious how to proceed.
Fill out and return everything that is requested from each and every school

WHY???

Simple --the school your son has no inclination to at this time may end up being the only school offering him anything---keep in mind that the player is not in the drivers seat---do not knock any schools out of the race because you dont know what horses will be left at the finish line
Here is the number one reason why you should fill out all questionaires early in the process and never check not interested.
When son got questionaire from Clemson, he knew little about the program or coaching staff or the school.
If he would have checked off not interested, wonder where he would be today.
As the process begins, fill out everything, then you can narrow down choices, just as they will with your son.
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