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We take a deep dive into the college recruiting process in helping student-athletes and families realize there dream of playing at the next level.
Today we’re talking about a topic that every student-athlete and parent needs to understand:
How to use social media and your online presence in the college recruiting process
If you want to get noticed by college coaches, you need a great video—and you don’t need fancy equipment or a big budget to make one. I’ll show you how to create an effective highlight video using free tools, what coaches want to see, and how to avoid common mistakes.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by eligibility requirements, forms, or deadlines, you’re not alone. I’ll break down what you need to know, how to stay on track, and how to avoid the common pitfalls that can derail your college dreams.
Today, we’re digging into one of the most important—and often overlooked—parts of the recruiting process: building your target list and finding the right schools for you.
Whether you’re just starting out or refining your options, this episode will help you approach your search with confidence, strategy, and self-awareness.
This week, we’re tackling a topic that every student-athlete and parent faces at some point: How do you honestly evaluate your athletic level—and where do you fit in the college landscape?
Today’s episode is about seeing the recruiting process through the eyes of a college coach. If you want to stand out and make the right impression, understanding what coaches are really looking for is the key.
Today, we will dive into why you can do this yourself when it comes to managing the recruiting process instead of spending thousands on a recruiting service.
Introduction to managing the entire athletic recruiting process for student-athletes and families. In this introduction, we will go over things to be covered in the up and coming series.