Newsletter Feb
Newsletter Feb
Newsletter Feb
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NEWSLETTER
Out there in the recruiting world, athletes (in football and every other sport) make the same mistake every day. They get locked onto one target and miss the rest of whats out there. In football, this can cost you a game. In recruiting, it can mean missing out on a life-changing opportunity.
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One time I was recruiting a really good player with good grades, but when she came in the dugout, she sat down and screamed, Mom!!! Red Gatorade NOW!!! I took her off my List right then and left. College Softball Coach We really like the good players that express a sincere interest in our program. We are happy to look at them. We dont want anyone to slip by. College Soccer Coach Everyone wants to be successful, but
few are willing to pay the price. Not every athlete is willing to run that extra 100 in the heat, or get off Facebook or off the phone with their girlfriend and get to studying. You have to do
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the little things right all the time, and most importantly you have to take care of your business in the classroom. You have to give your best effort. An old coach of mine told me: you are either getting better every day, or getting worse. former SEC All Conference Football player While ratings are very important, it is not always the bottom line with our program. We look for that player that has that insatiable desire to keep getting better. College Tennis Coach A myth our families have is that it is okay to wait until senior year to do anything about recruiting, and that the high school coach can do it all or has all the answers. They also do not understand the levels of college sports. We have one volleyball girl going D1, and two juniors being recruited D1 in basketball. We have 540 athletes in a school of 1650. Three are D1 out of 540 athletes in the whole school. I think about 20 will sign at different levels. Other things where they make mistakes: they dont take the ACT or SAT until senior year, which they should do sooner, and they dont get in the NCAA Eligibility Center or the NAIA one. Some of our coaches understand that, and we are trying to do more to educate our coaches, but it is not their job. High School Athletic Director
95% of kids have never seen a college volleyball game. They have no idea of self-evaluation. They dont know the level of college they are capable of playing. D2 College Volleyball Coach We look for that player that loves tennis, that isnt doing it because he feels he has to or because he has been doing it his whole life. While we like to learn about players in the 9th grade, you never know if they will stop putting in the work, fall in love, or just not develop. College Tennis Coach There are two things I really look for. One is your work ratio. Do you work hard all the time? The other is how you interact with your team, how you react to questionable calls. Your character is just as important as your ability in my opinion. College Soccer Coach What families dont understand is many times an athlete can get a better scholarship package at a D3 school even though they dont offer athletic scholarships. Some kids get just $3,000 with a D1 athletic scholarship. Whats that in the scheme of things? Director of Club Lacrosse program
Everyone wants to be successful, but few are willing to pay the price. Not every athlete is willing to run that extra 100 in the heat, or get off Facebook ... and get to studying.
Some parents get concerned about their kids being on club teams that arent good. To me, thats not as much of an issue as playing, getting good instruction, and playing the game. I do think the club season is too long, but volleyball players do need to be working to get better. The analogy I use is our admissions department wants students to always be working on getting better academically. Same with us. Athletes should continue to get better. A myth in volleyball recruiting is that you have to play for one of the clubs that competes for a national title. However, if you want to be recruited nationally, you need to play on a club team that plays more than a regional schedule. If you want to play college in your region, then a regional team would work. D1 College Volleyball Coach From time to time in the future, I will share more insights from the many College Coaches and Athletes that I interview, as well as from parents, ADs and Club Directors. I hope these are helpful to you. As always, I appreciate your feedback. I can be reached via the email below.
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One time I watched a good prospect who checked out with grades and ability. I waited in the stands until well after the game. When he came out his parents were there waiting to greet him. He brushed past them like he was too cool for him. I took him off our List. He always wondered why we didnt recruit him more. Well, one of the Ten Commandments is to Honor your Parents. Kids need to realize we are watching a lot more than how athletic they are. College Basketball Coach
Dear Coach Taylor I was a starter at a Division I school, I started the first game but got injured and had to sit out the year. Unfortunately, I had some trouble adjusting to college and during that year, my GPA dipped below 2.0. I want to keep playing and I am considering playing at an NAIA school is this an option? Wherever youre going, you will need a 2.0 GPA before you can play again. Your transfer application will also need to be accepted. Assuming that, and assuming you are a qualifier (check with the eligibility center), if you transfer to a Division I or Division II school, you will have to sit out one academic year in residence. After that year, if you have
increased your GPA to above a 2.0, you may have an opportunity to play. If you transfer to a Division III school, you will also have to sit out one academic year in residence. After that, assuming you get a 2.0 GPA, whether you are allowed to play will be up to the individual school. Division III schools set their own standards for athletic eligibility. If you transfer to an NAIA school, you will have to wait 16 weeks to participate in your sport, and if you get your GPA up in that time, you may be eligible to play. All of these are just general rules. Some individual schools may have their own specific requirements. Hope this helps, and good luck!
SAMANTHA INCAPRERA
Soccer 2013 Volunteer
My Motto: You cant do something you have never done before if you dont try something youve never done before.
DEVON DWYER
Football 2012 Principal Honor Roll Best Advice Ever Received? Shoot for a goal and dont stop until you achieve it
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