ShareThe NCAA National Letter of Intent that you sign to accept a scholarship offer makes sure to include a part that talks about you are signing with the school and not the coach. I think the main reason that this is included is because when coaches leave, the school can hold the athlete hostage and [...]
ShareThroughout the recruiting process, one of the coolest things that a high school athlete can receive is letters from Division I schools. I was a terrible high school basketball player but I even received one Division I letter my junior year (Which I do believe that I still have). It just makes your day, week, [...]
ShareI recently had a chance to speak with a dad about how the recruiting process has been going with his son. This basketball player currently boasts one Division I scholarship offer from a low level program. But it is a Division I offer no matter what way you look at it. Outside of this school, [...]
ShareBryan Matthews of AuburnSports.com/Rivals.com had a chance to speak with Auburn head football Tommy Tuberville during the month of July. While Tuberville cannot obviously comment on specific recruits, he was able to talk about early commitments, what goes into the recruiting of an athlete for football, and a whole lot more. This is a free [...]
ShareThroughout the football recruiting process, one of most important people that you will speak with is the recruiting coordinator at Division I and II schools. While this coach may not be responsible for recruiting you, he is an important piece of the recruiting puzzle that you will be going through. This coach is the one [...]
ShareIt is interesting to see that one of the most popular articles of this site was Ten Things To Do To Not Get Recruited By College Coaches. While the article was written in May, I still feel strongly about all ten and they are definitely things that you need to avoid. Instead of focusing on [...]
ShareEach one of the four mentioned terms in the title are things that you need to know before going into the recruiting process. What makes them so vital to athletic recruiting is the fact that they are rules handed down by the NCAA that determines the amount of contact Division I coaches can have with [...]
ShareOne of the areas that I continually here mistaken from athletic recruits of all sports is the time that college coaches can call. Some recruits think that since they didn’t get any calls from college football coaches in May, then that the coaches are not allowed to call. And while that is wishful thinking, it [...]
ShareWith the popularity of the Internet growing rapidly over the last decade, the NCAA has had to make a number of changes to their rules to combat a major growth in technology. Because they want to keep things on an even playing field, the NCAA has banned text messaging and still continues to limit the [...]
Share Like in any facet of life, there will be times during the athletic recruiting process when an athlete is promised something and the coach or school that has promised it will not come through. I recently had a chance to see this happen first hand to an athlete who thought he had made his [...]