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My Favorite Football Recruiting & Basketball Recruiting Articles for May

Posted by admin | June 1, 2008 .
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My Favorite Football Recruiting & Basketball Recruiting Articles for MayAfter what was one of the most overall successful months in the history of Recruiting-101.com, I wanted to take a look back my favorite articles. Before doing so, I wanted to say thank you for each and every person visiting the site! Please know that I have created this site to help you. And with you visiting and supporting the sponsors, the site can continue to help people into the future as well! Onto the links:

1.) Updated: Levels of recruiting interest from college coaches
2.) Be wary of promises in athletic recruiting
3.) How young is too young in athletic recruiting?
4.) Can college coaches go to football recruiting combines?
5.) Should you help your athletic recruiting or your high school team first?
6.) Will transferring to a big school help you receive an athletic scholarship?
7.) Filling numbers at elite basketball & football camps
8.) The more media interest in you, the better that it will help your athletic recruiting
9.) What happens in junior football recruiting from September until May?
10.) Basketball recruiting and the importance of the spring evaluation period

Others:
Highlight recruiting video: More things not to do
Ten things to do to not get recruited by college coaches
Division I-A walk on vs. Division I-AA scholarship: What should you do in football recruiting?
The importance of playing multiple sports
Do recruits pick a school for the school itself or the coach?
What is the difference between a walk on and a preferred walk on?

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