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How to successfully get your high school players recruited by college programs
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  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • 1

    Introduction
  • Chapter 2: Getting Organized: Building A Player Portfolio
  • 2

    Academics
  • 3

    Scores: GPA/ Standardized Testing
  • 4

    Highlight Tapes
  • Chapter 3: How To Promote Your Players in the Recruiting Process: Getting Coach's the Highlight Tape
  • 5

    Social Media
  • 6

    Emails, Texts, and Relationships
  • Chapter 4: Use of Camps and Workouts in the Recruiting Process
  • Lesson 7:
    Use of Camps and Workouts

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  • Chapter 5: How to Interact with College Coaches
  • 8

    College Coach Interactions
  • Chapter 6: How to Interact with Players Parents during the Recruiting Process
  • 9

    Parent Interaction
  • Chapter 7: Downloadable Material
  • 10

    College Recruiter Data Template

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How to successfully get your high school players recruited by college programs

Introduction Rob Davis 17 Years as Barnegat High School Head Football Coach (NJ) Started Program from scratch MS to Varsity 13 Varsity Season; 12 Graduating Classes 4 Conference Championships 7 State Playoff Appearances 58 Players have went off to play college football in 12 years Step 1: Get Organized: Building a Player PortfolioAcademicsTranscript Evaluatio Where is that player academically? ...

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