• Pat Flood (@rebarcock) passed away 9/21/25. Pat played a huge role in encouraging the devolopmemt of this site and donated the very first dollar to get it started. Check the thread at the top of the board for the obituary and please feel free to pay your respects there. I am going to get all the content from that thread over to his family so they can see how many people really cared for Pat outside of what they ever knew. Pat loved to tell stories and always wanted everyone else to tell stories. I think a great way we can honor Pat is to tell a story in his thread (also pinned at the top of the board).

HS Grad / College / scholarship discussion

Yeah, I'm one of the more realistic ones with regards to expectations. That's what I've told my older boy. If he wants the freedom to "pick" a certain school to go to, he better be really good, or potentially try to go there as a walk on, but the cost of schools may make the out of state tuition not worth it. So be open to going just about anywhere that is willing to give you a scholly, if you want to pursue that level of sports. If not, it changes the dynamics of what you're looking for.

Right now, I'm just going with the assumption that they won't play D1 sports, and try to get everything in line. If they do end up getting that opportunity, the scholarships kind of make it a totally different deal.
D2 offers scholarships.

D3 technically doesn't, but there are ways.

Don't limit the search to D1 if that's part of what he's looking for. But be sure he's sure he knows what he's getting into if he plays a sport in college. It is incredibly rewarding and it's an incredible responsibility. It's a job. But if he really loves it, it's worth it. The only reason Max will go to college instead of enlisting is for the opportunity to play (there's been some interest from smaller schools for football. He was honest and said he is focusing on lacrosse for college) and get his degree in sports management. He has a pretty good idea of what he wants to do and he's looking at the best way to get there. And the military is not ruled out post college. But he also knows the commitment his sister had to make as a D1 athlete. He's going in with eyes wide open. There are plenty of D3 (a few D2) programs he's interested in as well as D1.


Oh and Hillsdale does not require FAFSA as they accept and take no federal funding. (I know there are others, but Hillsdale is what I thought of because my husband is a Hillsdale alum)
 
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