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06/17/2026

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How I went from zero offers to 19 Division I and Division II offers in 11 days

This is the same system I have used with over 900 athletes since 👇

The wake up call: I was breaking records and playing for Team USA but had zero offers while less talented athletes were stacking them. One conversation revealed it was never about talent

The real reason for the gap: The athletes getting offers were consistently reaching out to coaches, building relationships, and using social media the right way. I was just sitting back waiting for the phone to ring

The shift that changed everything: I started pulling coaches names and emails from school websites and organizing them into a spreadsheet. Within three days I had close to 500 coaches on the list

The result: After sending personalized messages with my film attached, I had 19 offers eleven days later

Recruiting is not about who is most talented 🎯 it is about who makes sure their talent is seen

06/16/2026

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The email to send five days before a college camp so you walk in as someone the coach is already watching

Showing up to camp without reaching out is how you become just another jersey number 👇

Reintroduce yourself first: Lead with your name, grad year, position, GPA, and high school. Then remind the coach you will be at their camp on a specific date

Give them something to evaluate: Drop a short highlight link directly in the email so the coach can see what you bring before they ever see you in person

Close with a phone call ask: Let them know you are very interested in their program and want to learn more before camp. Ask if they are open to a quick conversation about your potential fit

The athletes who get offers from camps are the ones who built the relationship before they ever stepped on the field 🎯

06/15/2026

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What to do when a college coach asks for your schedule so they actually show up to a game

Sending your schedule the wrong way is how it ends up in a folder and forgotten forever 👇

Do not just send it over: Coaches save it, forget about it, and never make it to a game. You wasted the opportunity before it ever started

Attach your full schedule and highlight three games: List three specific games closest to that coach with the date, opponent, location, and time. This makes their job easier and puts you in front of them with zero effort on their end

Close with a forward moving question: Ask what you can do in the meantime to make the recruiting process easier on their staff and build a relationship with their program

The athletes who get coaches to show up are the ones who do the extra step 🎯

06/14/2026

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How college coaches actually recruit and why most athletes never get an offer

Once you understand the rules of the game it becomes a lot easier to win it 👇

Step 1 your name hits their inbox: Your message lands alongside hundreds of others and only the athletes whose emails feel personal get a response

Step 2 they go straight to your film: In the first 30 seconds coaches decide whether to keep watching or move on. Long videos, title screens, and buried highlights kill your chances before they see what you can do

Step 3 every message is an evaluation: Coaches are deciding whether they want to spend four years with you, not just whether you can play

Step 4 the offer goes to the most prepared athlete: Coaches do not always offer the most talented player. They offer the athlete who made recruiting them feel the easiest

The recruiting process is a game 🎯 the athletes who understand the rules are the ones who get offers

06/13/2026

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How your college visit stacks up against every other recruit walking on that campus

Here is what separates the top 1% from everyone else 👇

Top 50%: You show up to your visit 15 minutes early and ready to go

Top 30%: You walk in with a list of questions prepared to ask the coach

Top 20%: You researched the program, the coaching staff, and the current roster before you ever stepped on campus

Top 10%: You walk in understanding that you are evaluating them just as much as they are evaluating you

Top 1%: You send a follow up message within 24 hours of your visit

The little details on a college visit are what turn recruits into offers 🎯

06/12/2026

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Three questions to ask on your next recruiting call so you do not get ghosted

Most athletes freeze on calls and say “nope I am good” when a coach asks if they have questions. This is how you stand out instead 👇

Ask about team culture: How would they describe their team culture in the locker room versus on campus. This shows you care about more than just playing time and are thinking about the people you will be around for four years

Ask about the graduation rate: What is the graduation rate for athletes in their program. This tells the coach you are thinking about life beyond your sport

Ask about fit: What can you do right now to be a better fit for their program moving forward. This makes you sound coachable, serious, and already focused on earning your spot before they even offer it

Walking into a call with the right questions is what makes you sound like someone worth offering 🎯

06/11/2026

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Things college coaches do not want to see from athletes on a college visit

You are being evaluated from the moment you step on campus 👇

Put your phone away: Having it out during the tour tells the coach you are distracted and not taking the visit seriously

Lead the conversation yourself: It is fine for your parents to ask questions but this is your recruiting process and the coach needs to hear from you first

Show you did your research: Mention something specific about the school. Twenty minutes of homework beforehand separates you from every other recruit on that visit

Dress the part: You do not need a suit but do not show up looking like you just left practice either. How you present yourself says a lot before you ever speak

Ask the right questions at the end: When the coach asks if you have any questions for them, ask about program culture, academics, and coaching philosophy

The little things on a visit are usually the deciding factors 🎯

06/10/2026

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How to respond to a college camp invite the right way

Coaches use camps to evaluate athletes they already have their eye on and this is how you become one of them 👇

Open with gratitude: Thank the coach for the invite and for taking the time to share the info with you. This makes them open to a real conversation

Keep the door open: Let them know you will speak with your family about the possibility of attending because you are interested in their program and want to learn more

Ask the real question: Ask if they are evaluating athletes in your position and class outside of camp this year. This is how you find out if there is a path to an offer even if camp does not work out

How you respond to a camp invite is the difference between leaving with a t-shirt and leaving with an offer 🎯

06/09/2026

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Three questions to ask yourself before you sign up for any college camp

Most camps will leave you with nothing but a t-shirt and a missing wallet unless you know what to look for 👇

Is there real prior interest: Has the coach watched your film, responded to your emails, or told you they want to evaluate you in person? Look through your messages for copy and paste language or anything generic and if you see it do not go

Are they recruiting your position: A camp is useless if your spot is not a priority. Always ask if they are actively recruiting your class and position or just doing general evaluations. If it is general evaluations skip it

What is your objective: Are you going for exposure, skill development, or to push an interested coach toward an offer? If you cannot answer that clearly you should not be going

Going to the right camps is what gets offers 🎯 going to the wrong ones just drains your wallet

06/08/2026

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What to say to a college coach after a bad game so you do not lose their interest

Coaches already know you had a rough game. They are checking how you handle it 👇

Take ownership immediately: Skip the excuses and let the coach know you had a rough game and that it is on you. Coaches respect athletes who own their performance

Be specific about what went wrong: Do not just say you played bad. Tell them exactly what happened. Name the moment, the habit, or the mindset that threw your game off

Show you are already working on it: Mention the extra film, the extra reps, and ask the coach if there is something specific they would want to see you improve based on what they saw

Handling adversity the right way is what makes coaches want you on their roster even more after a bad game 🎯

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