This is a guide to the website resources for college baseball recruiting.
College Baseball Conference Profile (free)
This email comes once a week and contains a basic college profile for a selected baseball conference. The information includes baseball team operating expenses, most recent conference standings, size, admission rates, graduation rates, tests scores, and average net price.
Spreadsheets
DIY College Rankings Baseball Spreadsheet
Spreadsheet with over 1500 four and two-year institutions that have baseball programs.
College Application Tracking Spreadsheet (free)
Spreadsheet to track your college application deadlines. Just sign-up for the up-dates using the box to the left.
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What is a walk-on player in college sports?
College athletes without a scholarship that play on a team that offers scholarships are generally referred to as “walk-ons.” Over time, the term has evolved such that now some people ...
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Is Stacking Athletic and Academic Scholarships Allowed?
The first thing you need to know is that athletic and academic scholarships can't be stacked at D3 schools because they do not offer any athletic scholarships. Until recently, it ...
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3 Types of Players that Don’t get Recruited by Colleges
There are a lot of athletes and their families that are expecting to play their sport in college. And far too many of them are actually counting on an athletic scholarship ...
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Why My Spreadsheets Don’t Include the Coaches’ Email Addresses
My College Athletic Spreadsheets do not include any coaches’ information. No email addresses for baseball coaches or phone numbers for softball coaches. I occasionally get requests to include the coaches’ email addresses but I have no ...
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Using Baseball to Get Into College: The College Application Essay
When people think of using baseball to get into college, they’re usually thinking about a coach offering a full-ride scholarship to play on the team. For those who still hold ...
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Should you tell coaches about an injury during the recruiting process?
Just asking this question suggests that it’s possible to hide the injury from the college coaches. I suppose it’s possible to hide an injury during the recruiting process if it ...
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Who Pays for a College Athlete’s Health Insurance and Medical Care?
If as a college athlete you don't expect to make enough money from the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rule to cover your own health insurance, don't expect the NCAA ...
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How to Start the College Athletic Recruiting Process
You’ve heard the saying, “you don’t know what you don’t know?” It’s relevant to college athletic recruiting–when starting out, many families don’t know where to begin or what to ask ...
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Athletic Scholarships: 12 Things You Need to Know
I’m always amazed at how little players and their families know about athletic scholarships. Given that most of them have been justifying playing their sport for the chance at a ...
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Sometimes small schools are the best option.
I am a parent and wanted to tell you about a small school that my Son has attended the last two years and loves it. If you need a school and want to get a chance to play college baseball please look up Florida’s best kept secret Florida Christian College (FCC) a 4 year college. You can earn many degrees that are not seen on the website, call the Registrar for information on how you can earn a major in the field you desire. Visit them at FCC.EDU then click on the athletics page, baseball and fill out the athletic form. Read about all of their accomplishments and give them a shot. My Son did and is very happy. Good luck with your college search!
This school is a member of the National Crhistian College Athletic Association and is considered a special focus school. You can find out more information at the College Navigator