I get asked this question…
A LOT.
“What can I do to get a college to notice me… what should I do to get recruited?”
Often the student-athlete does not like what I have to tell them.
First, let me say, that if you are an “elite” athlete, you are going to get noticed.
But, if you are like the majority of student-athletes that get recruited… and are NOT an “elite” athlete, then the margin between getting recruited and not is relatively small.
It really is a fairly simple concept… how to get recruited.
The actual doing tends to be much harder… but here is how you do it.
You have to make good choices.
Throughout the four years you are a student-athlete, there will be literally a thousand different choices you will need to make…
- In the classroom
- In the weight room
- At home
- During practice
- In the halls at school
- During games
- Socially
- With your friends
- By yourself
Now, you don’t have to make every correct choice in your lifetime… everyone makes mistakes. But know that the more good choices you make… choices that have your end goal of being a collegiate athlete in mind… the greater your chances of success.
And know, too, that there are some choices you simply have to make correctly or you are done.
I see it happen every year…
- A great athlete, in their senior year, that is missing too many core courses.
- An off the field “incident” gets reported on by the local paper.
- A recruitable athlete neglects to take the ACT until their senior year.
- An athlete gets an offer rescinded because of an inflammatory tweet.
What should you do to get recruited?
The choice is yours.
More information for athletes, parents and coaches regarding the collegiate recruiting process at these links:
- The YouCanDoMore YouTube Channel
- Flipboard Magazine – Wanted and Rewarded eBook
- Flipboard Magazine – Gauging Their Level of Interest
- Current Playlist of Recruiting Videos
Remember – You Can Do More… your brain is lying to you…. Don’t Believe It!
Jeff Floyd – youcandomore1@yahoo.com