<p>Let me clarify. Maybe I shouldn’t say nothing, but a verbal commitment means more in D1 and D2 than in D3. Yes, you may have verbally committed and the coach may give you a position but you still have to get through admissions and be accepted. It’s not a guarantee. However, since admissions has given your son the green light, I wouldn’t be as worried. I’ve just seen countless number of people who verbally committed to a D3 school, and they end up with an undesirable result ( rejection or wait list) especially with more selective D3 schools. I’m also not saying the OP’s son shouldn’t be excited because he has accomplished something that is very difficult, getting recruited by multiple schools. However, I wouldn’t be celebrating until the OP’s son gets an acceptance letter.</p>