harbreakerr,
Everyone here has basically said the same thing regarding academics. Grades are priority #one, regardless of Juco or D1, D2, D3. Both 3FG & R B M gave you the facts. 2.0 may get him in, but he will have to keep it going.
You expressed your concern..."following your gut or your heart", as you put it, and "It's a reality check for both of us."
No one has been negative. Quite the contrary, all the posters encouraged supporting him academically, as well as his baseball interests.
You said, "Obviously I have not done as well in the grades department."
If he is already discouraged, as you say, then why set him up for possibly more disappointment?
Again, as you asked..."Will he benefit from being seen by colleges that won't touch him once they see his grades?"
That is something else you really need to think through.
Personally, I'd be inclined to "follow my gut". I'd concentrate on building his academic strengths, and improving the deficits to the best of his ability, as I suggested before.
My son faced similar academic challenges...I just made sure he was getting what
he needed...not what a school administration wanted (since they get more Federal & State $$'s per student for Honors & AP classes)...My kids "acheivements" in the classroom were not for sale! He wasn't Honors/AP material & they knew it...Math & Science weren't his thing, but with lots of backup & support, he pulled through.
Any good coach would say, "practice/master/work on/get back to/don't forget...the fundamentals". That's exactly what all these posters are saying...
Education is the foremost fundamental. Then. whatever happens...happens.
Should you spend the "budgeted" $$'s for trip to Ga, "to be seen" (which may or may not prove to be good, considering grades)?
Back to fundamentals!
This thread is basically saying the same as the one you started on May 5...but now you're concerned about the expense of a trip to Ga., I guess...
http://hsbaseballweb.com/eve/f...481/m/9357038916/p/1