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Loving the sport that you play at the college level and how vital it is during recruiting

Posted by admin | February 4, 2012 .

ShareA while back there was a comment on Recruiting-101 talking about the potential to play college basketball. What struck me as out of place regarding this post was the fact that the person said “he is not really into the basketball scene but think that it is something that he could play in college.” After [...]

Can you take away the bias on your kids’ athletic ability? Should a parent really try?

Posted by admin | February 3, 2012 .

ShareWhile I do not have kids, I do know that parents think that their kids are the best at whatever they do. It may be in school or sports but they always feel that the son or daughter they raised is the best in whatever they do. My parents felt that way even as I [...]

I’m a junior with football recruiting interest but I do not have any scholarship offers. What should I do now?  

Posted by admin | February 2, 2012 .

ShareLike a few of the other series of articles that I have started, I plan to break down what I would recommend to high school athletes in different situations. This will cover football and basketball as well as the year the athlete is and the recruiting interest they have been receiving. This should help those [...]

Can you get an athletic scholarship playing sports at a small school? Will it hurt you?

Posted by admin | January 31, 2012 .

ShareOne of the biggest myths in the world of recruiting is that just because you play at a small school, chances are low that college coaches will give you a scholarship just because of your competition. But considering that the majority of scholarships seem to be handed out to players from large school, is this [...]

Top five things college coaches search for in athletes that they are looking to sign

Posted by admin | January 30, 2012 .

ShareOne of the reasons that I pose questions on the weekends to users is to get feedback regarding what they want to see on the site. That was the case last weekend and I have already received some good responses on what users want to see. If you do have any other suggestions, feel free [...]

How it feels to be committed and have your college decision behind you

Posted by admin | January 29, 2012 .

ShareWith Signing Day 2012 nearly here, that means a number of the top football players across the country will be getting a chance to sign a Letter of Intent with the school they expect to play for over the next four or five years. But with many athletes still in the midst of the recruiting [...]

Do you take the athletic scholarship right now that is on the table or wait for your dream school?

Posted by admin | January 28, 2012 .

ShareOne of the areas that I discussed in the article about taking all five of your official visits is if you should make your college decision based on the offers you currently have or roll the dice by hoping that another school will extend you a scholarship. But what should you do if the school [...]

How to handle athletic recruiting visits from college coaches in order to be prepared

Posted by admin | January 27, 2012 .

ShareIf you are a sought after recruit, one thing that you must get used to is the fact that you will be getting visits from college coaches very often. These coaches will mostly be coming to your high school but they may also see you in action at one of your games or come to [...]

Now is is an absolute terrible time to be open with the football recruiting process before Signing Day 2012

Posted by admin | January 26, 2012 .

ShareWith less than a month to go before Signing Day 2012 hits, one thing that I heard more than I expected during late December and early January is about how senior football recruits are still open and don’t have any favorites.  This happens for two reasons.  The first is the athlete doesn’t really want to [...]

What a coaching change can do during the athletic recruiting process and how to use that to your advantage

Posted by admin | January 25, 2012 .

ShareIt doesn’t matter what sport it is but a change in coaching will have an overall impact on the recruiting process at that given school.  And unless they have already named a coach-in-waiting (which Florida State and Texas have done), then that impact will be something that is negative to the current crop of recruits [...]

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