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Hi--
I recently transferred mid year from a D1 Program now at a D3 playing ball. The transfer wasn't for any disciplinary action or academic issues-strictly not the right fit. I'm now at a really good program, but because I transferred, I'm behind in finding a place to play this summer. What would the people that know more about this suggest? I've already contacted a few teams in a few leagues getting my name out there. There are simply many many leagues with many many teams-so that is tough. I also spoke with my college coach and he said he would help; however, speaking with some of the older players on the team (I'm still a freshman), the coach hasn't been very proactive in the past. Just wondering for some thoughts.

Thanks!
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You may want to check out the Sunbelt Summer league here in Atlanta.

We had players last summer from Georgia, Ga Tech, Clemson, Auburn, Florida State, Florida, Tennessee, etc. along with all the major Mid-major D1, D2, D3, NAIA, and JUCO's. A VERY competitive summer league.

I might could even help you find a place to stay.

The link is Sunbelt League

I know the Commissioner personally so let me know if you run into a wall and need some assistance.

YGD

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