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In a perfect world, now would be the best time to be signing up for college football recruiting camps

Posted by admin | May 24, 2010 .

Share If you have been an avid reader of this site and heeded our advice over the last few months, then chances are that you have not figured out your final plans for summer college football recruiting camps.  The reason is not because I push athletes and their families to procrastinate until the last moment.  [...]

Most quarterback recruits don’t get offered until summer football camps? What? Seriously?

Posted by admin | April 15, 2010 .

ShareI recently had the chance to read an article on an aspiring Division I football recruit.  This player has spent the last two seasons starting at quarterback on the varsity level.  He has also put up All State type numbers throughout the last two years and has attention of college coaches throughout the country.  While [...]

Do not even think about sending in deposit checks for summer athletic camps anytime soon

Posted by admin | December 15, 2009 .

ShareRegardless of the sport, you want to stay on top and ahead of things during the athletic recruiting process.  This will make things less stressful and just give you a better feel for your overall recruiting.  A few things that you can stay ahead of are researching schools, figuring out what interests your son or [...]

I got a prestigious invite to a Football Recruiting All American Camp/Combine but it costs hundreds of dollars. What should I do?

Posted by admin | December 3, 2009 .

ShareAfter writing recently about how I continue to hate football recruiting combines that charge money, a parent left an interest comment in regards to his son.  The parent was hoping to find out more information about a prestigious combine that really does bring in some of the best football recruits across the country.  Here is [...]

My hatred and despite for football combines that charge money continues and more on why

Posted by admin | November 13, 2009 .

ShareFor those who have read the site for a lengthy period of time, you likely have already heard about my distaste for football combines.  Let me state for the record that if it is an event like a Nike Combine or an Under Armour Combine that is free and close to you in distance, then [...]

What questions should I ask college football or basketball coaches on phone calls?

Posted by admin | October 17, 2009 .

ShareI recently wrote an article on the site related to how to act when college coaches call.  With this being busy such a time for seniors who have college potential in their chosen sport, there is no doubt that if you have the skills and have taken the steps to market yourself these coaches should [...]

Breaking down an athletic recruiting letter from a college coach

Posted by admin | August 5, 2009 .

ShareOne of the most interesting parts of running this site is that I get all kinds of interesting emails that help give me a better perspective of the overall athletic recruiting process.  And when I get that information, I try to share it will as many readers as possible on Recruiting-101. I recently had an [...]

What are the pros and cons of attending a football recruiting camp at a school that has offered a scholarship?

Posted by admin | July 27, 2009 .

ShareI had an interesting comment regarding a recent article that I wrote that related to summer football camps, scholarships, and evaluations.  And because Randy was nice enough to ask, I thought I would take the time and write an article about what he wanted to know. The situation is that his son has received a [...]

Risking injury in hopes for a scholarship offer at a summer camp

Posted by admin | July 24, 2009 .

ShareI recently had an opportunity to speak with an athlete who has been going through the football recruiting process.  This player is talented and has received a number of different accolades during his two years already at the varsity level on his high school team.  During the summer, he has been to two camps already. [...]

The athlete’s mindset following a football recruiting camp

Posted by admin | July 23, 2009 .

ShareOver the past decade, I have spoken with hundreds of high school athletes and written thousands of articles on these standouts.  The subject of the interviews usually depends on the time of year.  If I was speaking with a football recruit now for an interview, what I would be asking him about is college football [...]

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