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Updated Athletic Recruiting Definitions for Parents, Athletes, & Coaches

When talking about the recruiting process, there are a number of different terms and phrases that I use.  While it is something that I assume most people know, I do realize that for people new to the athletic recruiting process, some of these terms may go over your head.  So with that in mind, I [...]

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Updated Athletic Recruiting Definitions for Parents, Athletes, & Coaches

When talking about the recruiting process, there are a number of different terms and phrases that I use.  While it is something that I assume most people know, I do realize that for people new to the athletic recruiting process, some of these terms may go over your head.  So with that in mind, I [...]

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Helping players get in college

For many years I’ve helped high school student athletes get recruited and placed in college.  College recruiting as a business can be a struggle at times.  On one side, you have parents who are looking for answers, help and information for the student athlete in their family. On the other side, you have college recruiting [...]

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Can parents be too involved?

Parents want the best for their student athlete no matter what, whether they play a sport or not. But we are talking about the pressure-filled goal of getting that college scholarship, right? And I know how a lot of sport parents are. Most have some knowledge of what they’re doing and others are just plain [...]

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Not Doing What You Should Be Doing and Stop Blaming Others!

As a college recruiter, I am contacted by high school athletes and parents every day looking for information or help with the college recruiting process. My role is to offer my opinion on matters that relate to recruiting and then it’s up to that athlete or parent to use that information however they see fit. [...]

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