Are you a high school student interested in playing a sport in college? Well, here's some advice about how to start the whole recruiting process. Last week, I talked about the Do's of writing to college coaches, so here is a continuation of that advice, highlighting things to avoid. Writing to college coaches can be really stressful, but here's some solid advice to make the process a little more manageable.
Continue reading...So you're in high school and interested in playing college sports? Good. Right now, it's important to get your name out there. Even if you are the next superstar and coaches should be knocking down your front door to sign you, introducing yourself isn't a bad idea. Sending coaches a letter of introduction, a skills DVD, a player profile, or an invitation to watch you play at a tournament or camp are good ways to get their attention.
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