Aug19
10 MYTHS & REALITIES OF COLLEGE RECRUITING
Myth 1 // A DIVISION 1 SCHOLARSHIP IS THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY FOR A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETE?
REALITY// Only 0.8% of High School Student-Athletes receive a fully funded Division 1 scholarship. These are hundreds of outstanding Division II and III colleges around the country that provide scholarships, grant money and an outstanding education.
Myth 2 // THE ONLY COLLEGE TO CONSIDER ARE BIG NAME SCHOOLS OR UNIVERSITIES?
REALITY// Don’t get caught up in the name game. According to US News and World Report, over 50% of the tip-rated college and universities do not have Division 1A football programs. This is about getting your education and going someplace where they care about your future…and believe in you.
Myth 3 // MY HIGH SCHOOL COACH WILL TAKE CARE OFMY RECRUITING RESPONSIBILITIES?
REALITY// They are a great resource for college recruiters, but it is your responsibility to market your talents and get your name front of college coaches. The average high school coach has personal relationships with less than 5% of the collegiate opportunities across the country.
Myth 4// ONCE A STUDENT – ATHLETE IS A SENION, IT’S PROBABLY TOO LATE TO BE RECRUITED?
REALITY// Other than the big time schools, a major portion of athletic recruitment takes place during your senior year. Eighty percent of college programs make their final recruiting decision after January 1st of the student-athletes senior year.
Myth 5// PARENTS KNOW WHAT’S BEST FOR THEIR OWN STUDENT-ATHLETE’S SCHOLARSHIP CHANCES AND, THEREFORE, MUST MAKE SURE THE COACH IS PROVIDING SUCH OPPORTUNITIES?
REALITY// High school sports are supposed to be fun. If parent meddle with their school coach and put pressure on their kids, the joy of competition will be lessened.
Myth 6// BETTER TO WALK-ON AT A NAME SCHOOL WHERE YOU MIGHT HAVE THE POSSIBILITY OF PLAYING RATHER THAN A SMALLER COLLEGE WHERE YOU’RE SURE TO PLAY?
REALITY// One of the most important choices a student-athlete makes is finding the idea school, not just the biggest or most familiar. If you love your sport, you’ll want to play regardless of size or location.
Myth 7/ IF YOU RECEVIE A CALL FROM A COLLEGE COACH YOU ARE SURE TO BE A SCHOLARSHIP CANDIDATE?
REALITY// Just because you’re getting calls from college does not mean you are one of their top recruits. Ask the coach directly, “Are you offering an official paid visit, and will you be making a home visit?” Their answers will signal their true interest in you.
Myth 8// IF YOU RECEVIE A CALL FROM A COLLEGE COACH YOU ARE SURE TO BE A SCHOLARSHIP CANDIDATE?
REALITY// The more options you have available, the better your chances to not only find the best financial package, but also the right college for you. Put yourself in a position to negotiate by being involved with as many schools as possible.
Myth 9// UTILIZING A RECRUITING SERVICE IS THE BEST WAY TO GET A COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP?
REALITY// College coaches rarely use recruiting services. However, most college coaches do use collegiate scouting organizations. We would only recommend an organization that has established coach relationships, works with qualified student-athletes and offers a money back guarantee.
Myth 10// THE BEST WAY TO GET DISCOVERED IS TO GO TO THE COLLEGE CAMPS OR PARTICIPATE IN CLUB SPORTS BECAUSE THIS IS WHERE A STUDENT-ATHLETE GAINS ?
REALITY// College coaches and/or pro scouts primarily attend to evaluate student-athletes already on their lists. Your high school coaches are knowledgeable are care about your future so take their recommendation when it comes to participating in these events.
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