Well isn't this all just freaking me out a little. No. A LOT.
We've met some really nice and communicative coaches. We've also met some who don't seem to have ever realized that they talked to my son and one who kept asking him to come visit and after he said he would, the guy fell off the face of the planet. In about one day actually. So weird.
Sounds like a verbal commitment is just fun and games and not worth much. And to the notion that "parents need to stay out of it and let the player handle it", that's awesome in a dream world but here in reality land plane tickets cost money, hotels cost money, 17 year olds can't rent cars and at the end of this whole deal I'm gonna be stroking checks totaling thousands anyway, so you bet your butt I have a say in some of what goes on.
In the end, it's his decision be it D1, D3 or D192. He's a smart kid or wouldn't be looking at top academic schools. and I agree with the guy who wouldn't let his kid accept sight unseen...we saw a school this summer that looked great on paper but the area was a mess and the facilities worse than any rec league field we've seen. Great academic school though.