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No two athletes or playing careers are the same. When considering what athletic path to take, it’s important to understand ins and outs and the pros and cons of getting involved in the recruiting process.

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Tips on Football Walk-On Tryouts
August 1, 2018
The decision-makers may only take a brief look at you before giving you a thumbs-up or thumbs-down, so you must work as hard as possible in every test and drill during your tryout. Most, but not all, NCAA Division I and Division II football programs offer athletic scholarships to help reward players who choose those […]
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The Most Common Traits of Successful Recruits
August 1, 2018
Athletes should follow these steps these to maximize their opportunities
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Do You Have to Play Club Sports to Get Recruited?
July 30, 2018
Most current college athletes reported that they played both high school and club sports
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Avoid the Common FAFSA Mistakes That Can Cost You
July 24, 2018
Filling out the FAFSA can be confusing and frustrating. But none of this should dissuade you from filling out the form. “Everything is correctable, but it’s really helpful to get it right the first time.” The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the gateway to federal and state financial aid. While athletic scholarships can help ease […]
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How to Write a Strong Subject Line When Emailing College Coaches
July 22, 2018
Spending a little extra time on your subject line can go a long way in your recruiting. Focus on the program to find the best way to market yourself to the college coach. In today’s digital recruiting world, the first impression you’re going to make on a college coach is usually your subject line. It’s […]
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How Are Athletes Getting Offers As Underclassmen?
July 20, 2018
Early recruiting has significantly altered the youth sports landscape
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How to Get Noticed by Pro Scouts
July 19, 2018
You see them, but do they see you? You notice a man sitting along the backstop. He’s dressed neatly, his hair slicked back and his eyes are hidden conspicuously behind a nice pair of aviator sunglasses. A radar gun is resting on his lap, and a stop watch hangs from his neck. He seems to […]
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Five Major Differences Between High School and College Sports
July 15, 2018
There’s a whole new dimension added to practice when you’re in college
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Five Invaluable Life Skills Athletes Learn From Recruiting
July 12, 2018
College coaches know they’re dealing with teenagers who are treading into unfamiliar territory
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The Five Most Common College Walk-On Questions
July 10, 2018
Being a college walk-on simply means you are on the college team and receive no form of athletic financial aid
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