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First off, let me note that regardless of if you are a top twenty recruit in the country or someone who will play Division III football, colleges are limited in what they can send you. The real mail can begin on September 1st of your junior year. Before that date, colleges are legally only [...]
One thing that has started to get more popular over the past few years is an underclassmen football combine. As opposed to the Nike Camps and other combines mostly for juniors and a few specific sophomores. Underclassmen camps on the other hand are for athletes that are either freshman or sophomores.
They have started to [...]
If it is that early in the recruiting process, schools can only have limited contact with you. By NCAA rules, they can only send you a questionnaire and camp invites. Obviously with the numbers game at the summer camps, they would love to bring you on campus. That doesn’t matter if you will be [...]
While the new year is still only in its infancy, Recruiting-101.com wants readers to be able to check out our favorite content from 2007. With a great deal of must read articles, it will be tough to pin it down to what we feel are our top ten articles from last year. But we [...]
I had a chance to see an article on SI.com that was written by Ross Tucker, who is currently in the NFL and is on the injured reserves for the Washington Redskins. He had some good tips about what to do when you are in the presence of college coaches when they visit you [...]
For those that are just really starting to get into the recruiting process (Most likely juniors or sophomores), there will be one big decision that you will eventually have to make. Do you have more time to handle your son or daughter’s recruiting or enough money to be able to use a recruiting service. I [...]
One of the questions that came to mind on one of the comment threads is how much interest a sophomore (Or even a freshman for that matter) football player can receive. Basically there are two answers to the question but there are also “other ways” that allow college coaches to communicate with sophomores.
College coaches [...]