My 2014 son recently received a verbal offer from a D1 school in a great conference. Although I am very pleased for my son to receive an offer this early, the actual offer itself was somewhat bittersweet, if not outright disappointing for my son and myself. I realize I might sound like someone who is never pleased or think of my son as a "prima donna", so please allow me to explain. Before attending a recent tournament, my son was asked by the recruiting coordinator to stop by the baseball complex after the games concluded. So that is what we did. However, we were asked to wait outside standing in the heat for about an hour while the RC and Head Coach met with other recruits. When the RC came out to get us, he informed us the Head Coach was sorry but he had to leave to be with his family. The HC had been at two of my son's games, but never introduced himself to me or my son (nor did he at two previous camps my son attended on campus in the winter). So we then met with the RC, but it was somewhat difficult for me during our discussion to completely get my mind off the HC's decision to skip our meeting. The RC offered, unofficially of course, a partial scholarship to my son, but it was somewhat lower than what I was expecting. I had expected to receive a larger offer since he is only a 2014, am I wrong? I somewhat felt we were being "low balled", especially since he said the amount was the smallest it would get, but my son could possibly "earn" more between now and signing day. I can't help but feel that it was disrespectful for the HC to run out on our meeting but attend the others - plus, it makes me really question how important my son is to him and his program. I would love to hear others opinions and related experiences. As this was the first offer for my son, what should have been a memorable, once in a lifetime experience, left both my son and I disappointed, hurt and offended. Am I being too sensitive about this or is this just typical?
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