Anonymous wrote:Why does he have to decide between them right now? Just have him continue to play both through high school…
Anonymous wrote:If your kid is meh on a sport, take the D1 possibility off the table. You need to love the sport to play D1. Lean into the good things about sport A and let the glimmer of “could be” for sport B fade.
Anonymous wrote:Why does D1 matter to you? Like seriously- b/c its more "elite", scholarship $, what is it? What are your priorities here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the parent of an athlete who just finished the recruiting process, I would take this assessment of being able to play D1 and D3 with a grain of salt. Things changed drastically this year in so many sports with the roster changes, and a kid who would have easily found a home in D1 in previous years might be in an entirely different position now. Nobody has any idea how this will play out for 2028s.
Have them play the sport they want to play, period.
This is only for certain sports.
Anonymous wrote:As the parent of an athlete who just finished the recruiting process, I would take this assessment of being able to play D1 and D3 with a grain of salt. Things changed drastically this year in so many sports with the roster changes, and a kid who would have easily found a home in D1 in previous years might be in an entirely different position now. Nobody has any idea how this will play out for 2028s.
Have them play the sport they want to play, period.