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Hi, ive been getting interest from a few schools, all from different NCAA levels, NJCAA and NAIA. All of them don't have a ton of interest in me, but id like to know what level of college ball i could try to aim for. Here is my profile with my stats and videos: http://profiles.berecruited.com/athletes/1282903 . If anyone could give me any honest opinions, I thank you very much
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Chris, I could point out nice things and challenges for you to overcome but it would all be based on facts sight unseen.

You might play bigger than 5 10 and 155 lbs. I like your posted speed. I looked at your stats but I cannot evaluate the competition that you play against.

Get to a PG showcase or event. PG is very good at giving an honest evaluation with specific feedback.

The fact that you are getting attenion is fantastic. Keep working hard in both the classroom and on the field. Make sure you do not exclude yourself from any interested school because of grades.
Chris F,

Playfair is exactly right. My honest opinion is that you need professional coaches & scouts to see you to give you the most accurate evaluation.

In addition, have you given thought to what YOU want? What are your goals.....Do you want to play on a team that is really good or would you rather get more playing time? What about academics? Do your academics give you additional choices that others may not get? All of these choices will become more important as you get further down the recruiting road. Best of luck.
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Chris continue to get your grades, continue to work hard and get stringer. One suggestion from me would be for you to start attending some things where you can build some relationships. Everything in life you will find is about relationships. You could be a top prospect type of player but without the right folks knowing you it makes it more difficult to get to where you want to go. Keep working hard and keep your love for the game hot.
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Originally posted by That's Baseball:
Chris continue to get your grades, continue to work hard and get stringer. One suggestion from me would be for you to start attending some things where you can build some relationships. Everything in life you will find is about relationships. You could be a top prospect type of player but without the right folks knowing you it makes it more difficult to get to where you want to go. Keep working hard and keep your love for the game hot.


Hi Chris, I encourage you to look at the current rosters of schools that have been showing some interest along with any schools you would like to go to and see how you compare. Where do the players come from, how big they are, and how good they were in HS? It may help you. Son had a big private CA college send him letter, after I reviewed the rosters, no way could I ever see him there. Not that he couldn't compete, but he wasn't from the area they normally recruited from and grades, etc, etc. Not to mention the biggest if, COST!

Good luck.
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