What are the advantages of using a college recruiting service?

For as long as I can remember, there has been college recruiting services in one form or fashion.  The real question is: what are the advantages of using a college recruiting service?  The answer to that question is simple: exposure to college coaches on a daily basis.

College recruiting services have the ability to contact a huge number of college coaches on a consistent basis or, if you prefer, a more targeted group of college coaches can be contacted for high school student athletes.

College recruiting services has the time to network with college coaches than a high school coach or a parent who may not have the available time, resources or networking skills.

Another critical advantage of using a college recruiting service is having someone working with you behind the scenes, providing you with critical advice and information on how the college recruiting process can work on your behalf.

Some college recruiting services charge a fee. Many out there are against the idea of charging kids for the opportunity to get placed in college but that is not how it really is; the cost is the process of doing business and the parents are the ones who are paying for this.

The negative side of college recruiting services is that many charge a lot of money for their services and some of these recruiting services are lacking in experience.

If you want quality, no matter what form it is, you will have to pay for it; that’s how it is with all college recruiting services.

Go with a college recruiting service because of their experience, their background and their knowledge of the college recruiting process.

College recruiting services exist because many student athletes slip through the cracks or they are not being recruited at all by college coaches or are getting lukewarm attention from college coaches.

College recruiting services are here to stay because there is a huge need for these services.

If you’re a high school student athlete and you’re not a major college athlete, you will need a college recruiting service to help you get to the next level.

As a high school student athlete you and your parents must do everything possible to achieve success in college recruiting.

The disappointment of the Letter of Intent

The Letter of Intent in the college recruiting process is a written agreement between the high school athlete and a college athletic program binding the two together for one year.

Today, many high school football players will be signing their Letters of Intent but there are twice as many athletes out there who will not be signing a letter anytime soon.

Many of these outstanding high school football players for one reason or another slip through the cracks of the college recruiting process.

Whose fault is it?

Many high school athletes will not know for months where they may end up playing college football and many will end up at lower level college programs where maybe they could’ve played at a higher level if they were given more exposure and more help by their high school coach.  Too much pressure sometimes on high school athletes.

The college recruiting process

Every year, millions of high school athletes are looking to play in college and, why not? They have worked tirelessly perfecting their athletic skills.

The college recruiting process for many high school athletes is challenging because there is a huge number of athletes all looking for scholarships but there are only so many scholarships to go around.  The problem is many of these talented student athletes will go unnoticed, will be undiscovered or will slip through the cracks.  The college recruiting process is long, with many challenges along the way.

Parents are looking for answers on how to make the college recruiting process work for their son or for their daughter, whom they’ve heavily invested in for years. Look for as much information on recruiting as you can because high school athletes only get one chance to go from high school athlete to college athlete.

Ohio Valley University Men’s Basketball

This program seems to be one of the worst Division-2 basketball programs in the entire country. What amazes me is how they are able to get any players to commit to their program. The Ohio Valley University Men’s Basketball program has not won more than 10 games in a single season since 1999 and, in that year, they managed to scrape together 11 wins.

Why even have a men’s basketball program if you’re not committed to winning more than 10 balls games per season?

My suggestion to the men’s basketball program at Ohio Valley University is for them to maybe try to compete at the Division-3 level. That way they can at least be competitive.

Drop the men’s basketball program at Ohio Valley University now.

Hardin-Simmons men’s basketball: they still suck!

Over the past two seasons, the Hardin-Simmons men’s basketball program has struggled to win games under its head men’s basketball coach, Craig Carse.

During the 2009-2010 season they where 7 and 18 which is not very good at all really. In the 2008-2009 season, Carse’s first season as the new head coach, they where 9 and 16 which is also not very good.

The year before Carse got there, the men’s basketball team won 15 games and was a more respectable men’s college basketball program at the time.

Coach Craig Carse enters his third season as the men’s head basketball coach. Keep in mind, his last two seasons in Montana were also horrible.

I don’t expect a winning season from the Hardin-Simmons men’s basketball program as Coach Carse enters his third season.  This is a make or break season for Hardin-Simmons; either they’re going to start winning games or they’ll continue to struggle like they’ve done these last two seasons under Coach Carse’s great leadership.

Coach Craig Carse, in my opinion, should retire from coaching. After this season if there is a losing record this year, he will have coached five straight seasons of losing which is nothing to be proud of.

I feel sorry for the players he tricked into coming to his program. Now they’ll have to start all over with a new coach after this season.

Should College Athletes Be Paid?

College sports bring in big dollars every year on the major college level. These programs bring $30 and sometimes $40 million dollars per year to the universities and colleges and the players get nothing. These are the same players who are breaking their backs for the university day in and day out and can’t get a share of that money and, to me, that does not seem fair. I know what you may be thinking: that these student athletes are getting a free education or have gotten a scholarship to play ball at that university. To me, that’s the least they could be doing.

When I look at college football on Saturdays and see packed stadiums with cheering fans paying big money for a ticket I say, what business out there could run a company and not pay its workers? You would think I was talking about some Third World country! Pay the players now, please!

Think about this one: most of the college coaches get six figure salaries– big college programs and small ones. Some of these college coaches get shoe contracts, some get T.V. and radio contracts and many other perks along the way. Also, if they are a good coach and win games they will be offered another coaching job somewhere else with bigger money and larger perks! The student athletes get nothing and, to me, something should be done about that. Please pay the players now!

They will keep telling you that the athletes are getting the free education, free books, free room and board and the chance at a good college education that will last a lifetime. So what! Pay the players! I see this whole college thing as slave-labor! Coaches make big money on the backs of these players. You hear stories about college athletes taking money or getting paid under the table. You hear these stories of players getting cars and lots of cash, you hear stories of players getting all of this and more on the side. You hear about the player’s families getting cars and houses to attend that college program. This goes on all the time in secret!

Why do the players take this money and cars and houses for their families and much more? Well one reason is recruiting; some college programs feel that in order to get a major college recruit they have to offer these things.  Some college programs (not all) have to give something to get these kids. Some of these players come from poor backgrounds, so for these kids to get some money is a big deal especially if the players and their families don’t have money anyway.

Being a college athlete is very hard. In the first placed the amount of hours that these players put in is a lot–every day of every week. They are in class all day then there’s practice after practice, they go eat dinner if they can and then go study. Now all of this may sound simple to you but the amount of time these student athletes are putting in is huge. Then the coaches want more.

There could be film to study and there could be times when they are being seen by the athletic trainer. As a student athlete, you have to focus on your studies and your athletic performance or they will try to get rid of you.

College athletics is hard. Sometimes at the end of the day you are exhausted and don’t feel like studying or if they have some kind of study table for the players you may not be able to totally focus and, oftentimes, your attention is elsewhere. Just think about the millions of people who go to work every day. They work long hours and may have long commutes to and from home. I’m sure the last thing working people want to do is spend extra hours doing more work. Most working people want to relax, maybe have a beer and watch some T.V. then call it a day. The big difference is they are getting paid for the service and time and college ball players are not.

Most of the college student athletes do not get their college degrees and one reason is the workouts and the games that they play. There is so much pressure to do well that something will fall off and that something is their education. College coaches have been known to look the other way as it relates to student athletes and their academics as long as that player can help win games.

For most college athletes, when their eligibility is used up the college programs have no more need for their services. Why would they? For 4 years these college programs have worked these young men and women to death every day. The college programs have gotten all that they could get out of these players and then some. At the college level or at any level it’s only about winning games and bringing in big money.

Take a look at baseball; if a high school baseball player is really good, he can be offered a contract to sign with a major league baseball team. Sometimes the offer is $200,000 and, I’ve heard, as much as $2 million dollars. Now if that high school baseball player takes that money then they forfeit their college eligibility. Some high school baseball players pass on the money to attend college where they can get better, sharpen their baseball skills and be drafted again by a major league team.

Many high school baseball players take the money and take the chance to try and make it in the major leagues. A great many players never make it to the majors. Some playing in the minor leagues for years until they realize that their dream of playing in the majors is not going to happen and they move on to something else.

Once you take that money you can’t go back and try to play college baseball. The same is true for all the other sports. You’ll have high school basketball players trying to make it to the NBA; you’ll have young men try out for the NFL. Many of these athletes never gave education a chance and many who are in college never got their degree.

College athletes struggle with their academics. Many do not graduate and some just quit altogether. College athletics is not for everyone and many student athletes can’t cut it so pay the players! Pay them something for all their time and their efforts!

When these college programs are playing in bowl games and making millions on the backs of the players and the players get nothing still, that’s wrong. When its “March Madness” time for college basketball and millions are glued to the T.V. every day for hours and the players are giving their all–they still get nothing!

Why would it be a problem to pay players?  The schools are making millions of dollars any way. This is not Mexico or China where the workers are getting paid $1.00 per hour to make billions for some corporation–you know slave labor!

Why do you think players take money from many outside sources? Why do players get suspended from the team for breaking team rules? Why are college programs put on probation? It’s all because of money. You have many players coming from disadvantaged backgrounds where there is no money in their families. If these disadvantaged young student athletes had to pay for college out of their own pockets, most would not be in a college at all.

Some student athletes come from backgrounds where the educational system is not that good. Their school districts are under-funded and mismanaged. For many student athletes, their way out is an education with the full athletic scholarships. Playing a sport is their future. Many student athletes only focus on athletics thinking that one day they will be good enough to play in the pros. So when money is dangled in front of the faces of some student athletes, the temptation has to be overwhelming!

For a great many years we have heard stories of players and coaches getting in trouble because of money. We’ve heard of situations of entire college programs being killed off by the NCAA because of money being given to players. Why do they do it? Why is money a problem? One reason is because it’s easy to get certain types of players from certain kinds of backgrounds.

Big-time college programs can only survive with big-time major college players so they pay them. We all know that paying college athletes is wrong (set by the guidelines of the NCAA). But this rule needs to change now.

If college athletes are getting scholarships then they can be paid. If players are getting paid, then I believe you would have more college athletes graduate from college because there would be a stronger incentive to work hard in the classroom. Larger universities pay college coaches more based on their performance and the players should get paid as well.

If the players are getting paid then this corruption would stop. No more booster paying players, no more college players selling their shoes, no more college players taking jobs that pay them big money just to work a few hours.

It’s hard out there for a student athlete! Did you know that a non-student athlete can get a job to earn extra money and can work around their schedules but a student athlete can’t have a job until the school year is over and there are restrictions as to the type of job they can have.

In the game of college athletics, the rules are not fair for the college student athletes! The playing field is not equal. Pay the players!

Make it easy for them to recruit you

Make it easy for college coaches to recruit you. To them, you are a needle in a haystack; they do not know who you are, what you can do athletically, what you can do academically or whether or not you can even play.  Make it easy forcollege programs to recruit you.

Don’t just sit back and wait for something to happen make it easy for college coaches to find you.  Write to college coaches or email a coach; be seen where college coaches can see you play.

Take the standardized tests every time that it’s offered therefore, you will stand out over and above the rest of high school athletes who may be weak academically.  Make it easy for college coaches to reach you make it easy for them to call you to e-mail to find you to write to see you play.

Many student athletes and parents as well are weak in the college recruiting process because they don’t understand the process and are lazy in gathering information about the recruiting process so, they will probably be left behind.  Make it easy for college coaches to find you every single day or you’re may not get into college.