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Insider`s Guide to the College Recruiting Process
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  • 1

    When should I begin the recruiting process and how?
  • 2

    What’s more important – academics or athletics?
  • 3

    How important is the travel/club team that the prospect plays for?
  • 4

    What should be included in a skills video?
  • 5

    Should parents email or call college coaches for their child?
  • 6

    Does my child really want to be a college athlete?
  • 7

    2 things most college freshman are unprepared for once they get to college.
  • 8

    Recruiting services…. Do student-athletes need them, and do college coaches use them?
  • 9

    Recruiting camps and showcases…..how important are they?
  • 10

    Do’s and don’ts of social media for student-athletes…….and parents!
  • 11

    What is the travel like for college athletes?
  • 12

    What’s involved with an unofficial visit?
  • 13

    What is a “contact period” and why do I need to know about it?
  • 14

    What is expected of division 1 athletes?
  • 15

    What role should the college coach and staff play in my decision?
  • 16

    When to accept a scholarship offer.
  • 17

    Should my child play multiple sports? When should they begin to specialize in one sport?
  • 18

    Do ”combine stats” and measurables matter to the college coach?
  • 19

    Is your potential scholarship affected by the position you play?
  • 20

    Do college coaches prefer to deal with travel/club coaches who are parents, volunteers, or paid professionals?
  • 21

    When and how often should the prospect take the SAT or ACT?
  • 22

    What type of camps should the prospect be attending?
  • 23

    How do I get better exposure?
  • 24

    Are some tournaments/events better than others for exposure?
  • Lesson 25:
    What is the single most effective action a prospect can take to initiate the recruiting process with a college coach?

  • 26

    Private instruction – will it help your child get a scholarship?
  • 27

    Strength and speed training – preparing for college athletics.
  • 28

    Does a parent’s behavior affect the recruitability of a prospect?
  • 29

    I’ve received a camp invite from a college coach – what does it mean?
  • 30

    When and how to take unofficial visits.
  • 31

    What are the differences between the different divisions and levels of college sports?
  • 32

    Is my kid a division 1 prospect?
  • 33

    What should I include on my recruiting profile?
  • 34

    What should be the top factors in my decision?
  • 35

    What is a verbal commitment?
  • 36

    Why do I need to fill out a school’s questionnaire?
  • 37

    The #1 question – what does a college coach look for when they are recruiting players?
  • 38

    How early are college coaches looking to complete their recruiting for particular graduation classes?
  • 39

    What percent of high school athletes play sports at the collegiate level?

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Insider`s Guide to the College Recruiting Process

The #1 recruiting education resource for parents and student-athletes! We answer every question that parents and prospects have about the recruiting process, and we get it straight from the source--college coaches! This video series asks college coaches about their philosophies on the recruiting process and provides parents and athletes with access to their responses. Learn more about how the r...

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