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quote:it's funny how this stuff works out.....my wife has pretty much been on the sidelines with this stuff.....2 letters come today, obviously addessed to my son. She "texts" my son at school. Asks if she can open the envelopes....he says OK...but don't tell me what they say.....oh boy....I
quote:....I guess it is going to be an interesting 18-24 months!!!!!
I know some of the "stuff" can be tedious
quote:...but there are certainly some fun/amusing parts to this whole "process"
jbbasebal, I am sorry for quoting your post to death, but I thought ALL three of those statements needed to be spread out a little, because, I'm sure they make many of us "old timer's" smile. I did.
And, on the transcript, they want to check to see if your son can get admitted and handle the academics before they spend recruiting time.
More importantly, to you, they have to have a transcipt before they can invite you for an OFFICIAL visit.
So, you can read into that transcript request that an offcial visit may be in the works.
LSU.....SmellSU, Who gives a rip about them anyway. When you see Coach Bertman ask him why they won't play little tiny ULL.
Thought I'd dig up an old post to remind people about September 1st. For those going through it this year, know that many have come before you. Also, countless guys played college baseball who didn't get a call on 9/1. Reminder, tell you juniors not to ignore phone calls from unknown callers on 9/1 (assuming that still happens).
Side note... I wasn't expecting to find one from 2006 that featured TPM (I think her son was pitching for Clemson at this time), Coach May, Midlo Dad, PGStaff, TRhit, and J H.
TPM, Midlo Dad, Coach May... thanks for sticking around all these years and helping so many people.
Zero letters received.
Interest from ACC in-State University (un-official visit); Then Coavh leaves. Ugh.
With no prospects in hand, rec’d interest and NLI from 1 top SEC team after a big summer travel season between GA and FLA.
You Gotta Be Seen.
Feel sorry for the boys this Summer.
@MidAtlanticDad posted:Thought I'd dig up an old post to remind people about September 1st. For those going through it this year, know that many have come before you. Also, countless guys played college baseball who didn't get a call on 9/1. Reminder, tell you juniors not to ignore phone calls from unknown callers on 9/1 (assuming that still happens).
Side note... I wasn't expecting to find one from 2006 that featured TPM (I think her son was pitching for Clemson at this time), Coach May, Midlo Dad, PGStaff, TRhit, and J H.
TPM, Midlo Dad, Coach May... thanks for sticking around all these years and helping so many people.
Thanks MADad for that sentiment. The experiences of others on this board have been a huge help in lowering my '22's anxiety re # of calls, etc. It will be interesting to gauge whether this year is different and I'll share any interesting finds w/o attribution, of course.
Lived this 7 years ago with high expectations after a suburb sophomore HS season and summer...............and "crickets" except for a few "hi how ya doing" emails. No traction until late summer of rising jr year.
Going to live it again tomorrow with higher expectations due to his stature in class, but still reserved given the changes in the atmosphere.
Good luck to everyone going through this as it is not easy.
One thing posted yesterday on twitter can be utilized in these trying times......remember that:
WINNERS FOCUS ON WINNING, while losers focus on winners.
CONTROL WHAT YOU CAN CONTROL. You can't control that State U wants Jimmy Joe, even though everyone and their dad knows that Matty Moe is a better baseball player. Sometimes things are not as they seem, and most people don't know 1/2 of the story let alone the whole one.
Today was a good day, all things considering these days and with limited exposure this summer. Son heard from who he expected to hear from, and now we will see where next steps take him.
One question - do coaches expect recruits to answer with specifics when asked what other schools they are talking to? Is it advantageous to list them out?
If a coach asks who all you’re talking to, yes, you tell them. But be 100% truthful because they all know each other and will make calls and verify.
@wildcat I recommend being honest but it’s not a graded test. If he misses one or two, it’s fine...it’s more to give the coach a sense of the level of interest your son is receiving. If the list is long, the coach might follow up with, “ how soon are you looking to make a decision.”
@wildcat posted:Today was a good day, all things considering these days and with limited exposure this summer. Son heard from who he expected to hear from, and now we will see where next steps take him.
One question - do coaches expect recruits to answer with specifics when asked what other schools they are talking to? Is it advantageous to list them out?
Glad to hear wildcat. My son had a similar experience.
"One question - do coaches expect recruits to answer with specifics when asked what other schools they are talking to? Is it advantageous to list them out?"
Yes, definitely. From experience, they all talk so be up front about it. You don't necessarily have to give details, but be honest.
Yes, be honest about who is talking to you. It’s good for schools to realize they have some competition in recruiting you. It also confirms for them that you might be a good fit.
If a D2 is reaching out to you and you let them know you have offers from Central Michigan and Ohio State, that tells them something. Same thing if Ohio State reaches out and all you have are D3 offers. Generally that kind of thing doesn’t happen. It’s good when you have offers and or interest from several different schools in the same conference.
The 9/1 date isn't that significant anymore because of all the different methods of contact before 9/1, but I enjoy bumping a thread that started in 2006.
Annual reminder: tell your 2023 son to answer all unknown callers over the next few days. It will probably just be a final warning to renew his car warranty... but you never know.
The other day my 2023 son talked to the assistant coach at the school he is committed to. He told him that on 9/1 to not be surprised to get a call from the head coach and pitching coach.
But do not exaggerate. If you received an invite to a camp, that is not interest from a school if asked by a coach. If you have not had a direct conversation about you specifically, then it is not true interest like they are asking about. Also, you do not have to share what they are offering. Some will ask what the other school is offering and I think you can say a scholarship or choose to say I'd rather not share that but it is baseball money, if it is.
They are all connected, even with their enemies. They talk more than you would ever think they do. They will ask each other if they are recruiting a certain kid.
Couple of questions here. A couple schools that were lower on my son's radar reached out to him. Does he need to let his travel and HS coaches know about every school he's talking to? Just don't want to overwhelm them as I'm sure a lot of the kids on the teams are getting the same attention today (probably more actually).
No. Unless they ask. Actually, less is best across the board.
Recruiting is individual, so keep all info in the family.
@TerribleBPthrower posted:Couple of questions here. A couple schools that were lower on my son's radar reached out to him. Does he need to let his travel and HS coaches know about every school he's talking to? Just don't want to overwhelm them as I'm sure a lot of the kids on the teams are getting the same attention today (probably more actually).
If they are actively involved, then yes. But your son should own the process of communicating with them. Whenever an intro or communication came through my kids' travel ball coaches my kids' would contact the coach. You don't want it going through the coach after the initial contact IMO.
My oldest also ran into a "too many cooks in the kitchen" issue. This happened when too many of his coaches were speaking with the same coach and not on the same page with each other. Something to keep an eye on.
@nycdad posted:If they are actively involved, then yes. But your son should own the process of communicating with them. Whenever an intro or communication came through my kids' travel ball coaches my kids' would contact the coach. You don't want it going through the coach after the initial contact IMO.
My oldest also ran into a "too many cooks in the kitchen" issue. This happened when too many of his coaches were speaking with the same coach and not on the same page with each other. Something to keep an eye on.
Hah! Already running into this, sorta. One coach is telling the school TBPT son that he's their next catcher and another coach is telling the school they need to look at him as a pitcher. The coach pushing the pitcher angle played MLB with the HC and they are close friends.
Annual reminder: tell your 2024 son to answer his phone over the next few days (even unknown callers).
@MidAtlanticDad posted:Annual reminder: tell your 2024 son to answer his phone over the next few days (even unknown callers).
Use your credit card to get out of tax debt over the phone. 😁
And if your kid is like mine was, you should ask him if he has set up voicemail on his phone. Gen Z doesn't really do telephone calls. My kid was a couple of weeks into the main recruiting push when I asked him if he had any voicemail messages from coaches. His response was a blank stare. He set up his voicemail box a few minutes later--and it proved pretty useful...
@Chico Escuela posted:And if your kid is like mine was, you should ask him if he has set up voicemail on his phone. Gen Z doesn't really do telephone calls. My kid was a couple of weeks into the main recruiting push when I asked him if he had any voicemail messages from coaches. His response was a blank stare. He set up his voicemail box a few minutes later--and it proved pretty useful...
THIS. My kid is at a "HA" and it took him a week to figure this out.
Also don't stress contact day. My son's at his best fit school and they didn't contact him for a couple weeks after 9- 1
@Chico Escuela posted:And if your kid is like mine was, you should ask him if he has set up voicemail on his phone. Gen Z doesn't really do telephone calls. My kid was a couple of weeks into the main recruiting push when I asked him if he had any voicemail messages from coaches. His response was a blank stare. He set up his voicemail box a few minutes later--and it proved pretty useful...
Haha, my kid checked his voicemail mid-September and there were 3 messages from HCs... oh well, that's not a good first impression!