It all started when my son "got called up" to the big leagues, Kindergarten.
He was a 4 year old in preschool, when his teacher said, "He's ready. Send him up. He can play with the big kids on the big field."
Fast forward a decade and to cut to the chase, we started him a year early in school and he's going to graduate high school at the age of 17. Some of his peers will graduate at 19, but most at 18, which I think is the norm.
So, is there any disadvantage or advantage to being a 17 year old HS graduate from a recruitment standpoint? Here's a couple of assumptions to consider. He has a high GPA, but is a small middle infielder. Both, my wife and I hit our growth spurt late, at about 19. I imagine it will be the same for him.
So, is age considered a factor for incoming freshman in a college program?
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