DIY College Rankings College Baseball Recruiting Resources

This is a guide to the website resources for college baseball recruiting.

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How Much do D1 Colleges Spend on Baseball Programs?

(Updated for 2019) Imagine choosing between two job offers. (I know, many would be grateful with just one but I did say imagine.) All other things being equal, you would ...
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50-50 Highlights: NAIA Colleges

The NCAA is not the only college athletic organization with sports programs. The National Association for intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has over 250 members. Like the NCAA, the NAIA regulates the number of scholarships available ...

More College Baseball Recruiting Tips

Darrell Coulter has been reviewing the responses from the survey and has created the following two answers to some more questions people had. Do you have to play travel/select baseball ...

Recruiting Baseball Tips: How to Target Colleges

How to target colleges was one of the most common questions on our baseball survey. To target colleges, both parents and son need to research colleges. The FACTS method will ...

Baseball Recruiting Tips: How to Get the Process Started

The most common question on our baseball survey was how to get the recruiting process started. Yet, the reality is that there are questions you need to ask before you ...

50-50 Highlights: NCAA D2 Colleges

The NCAA Division 2 is the smallest of the three NCAA Divisions. Division 2 colleges, like Division 1 schools, offer athletic scholarships. However, they do not offer as many scholarships in ...

Baseball Ends

My son graduated from college in 2015. He quit playing baseball in 2013. Baseball had been such a presence in his life that quitting the team was one of the ...
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5 Ways to Get Smart About the National Letter of Intent

We’ve all seen the pictures in the local paper, high school seniors signing their National Letter of Intent (NLI) to play for a specific university or college. Sometimes there are ...
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50-50 Highlights: NCAA D3 Colleges

When high school athletes and their families start looking at colleges, it often comes as a surprise to many that the largest NCAA division, D3, doesn’t offer athletic scholarships ...
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Do you have to specialize in a sport to get a scholarship?

Should you play more than one sport in high school if you want to play at the college level? Focusing on a single sport would seem to provide players with ...

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4 thoughts on “DIY College Rankings College Baseball Recruiting Resources”

  1. 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!

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