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Need some advice from parents who have been through this recruiting process. Our 07 LHP may sign an NLI in the upcoming early signing period, or may not.

But when a player signs later, in February or thereafter, the deadline has passed for college applications. If a baseball coach wants you in the Spring, then does the college admissions office just waive the fact you haven't even applied to their college, and just admit you?

Have read many stories on this sight about someone coming out of the blue to sign in the Spring. Just want to make sure we do everything right.
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The school that my '06 chose did not contact him until early March. He had all ready narrowed his decision to two other D2 (both had no athletic $ involved). Out of the blue this coach calls. Son decides to take a look, however it is past the application deadline. I call the coach and he says not to worry, he's checked with admisssions and it's not a problem. We rush the application, tour the school, coach brings us to admissions etc...
Within a week he had an official acceptance.

Not sure if it's different with NLI, but our experience was that the coach had checked with admissions prior to the invite.
brod, not to worry.
My 06 did not accept a scolly offer till the middle of July.
Now is in his 3rd week of Freshman class.
If they Want you / Need you, they will find a way.

If early offer is the school of choice, And your son would be happy there I see no reason not to sign NLI.
Now if your son might be a early round Draft pick??? EH

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