Sports Blogs - Blog or read about interesting sports topics!
Each RecruitLook member gets their own personalized blog. Use the blog to voice your opinion on the latest sporting news, or use the blog to promote your athletic accomplishments. A blog is a great way to quickly get information out to the masses. Athletes can blog about big games, upcoming tournaments, season awards, or where they might be committing to play college athletics. Coaches can write about recruits they need, how their athletic program is doing, or where they might be on upcoming recruiting stops. The blog is designed for all members to provide commentary to the community.
The NCAA has certain academic requirements that you must meet at each of the collegiate levels. DIVISION ONE CORE COURSE REQUIRMENTS ARE: Complete 16 Core Courses: They are: Ø 4 years of English Ø 3 years of mathematics *(algebra 1 or higher)* Ø 2 years of natural or physical science *(one year must be a lab science)* Ø 1 extra year of English, Math, or Science Ø 2 years of social science Ø 4 years of extra core courses *(can be from foreign l... Read More
Recently the NCAA changed a few of the college basketball recruiting Rules in an effort to build more meaningful relationships between high school prospects and college coaches. The NCAA is now allowing unlimited telephone calls and text messages and deregulating private messages on social networks after an athlete’s sophomore year in high school. Jim Haney, executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, says “Part of this package is intended to increase the voi... Read More
A look at the NCAA college recruiting Rules and college recruiting calendars for high school athletes seeking college scholarships. It is important to know the recruiting Rules and recruiting dates when contacting college scouts. Don't jeopardize your college future by not knowing the NCAA rules. Use this blog to look at the recruiting calendars for each major college sport in Division One, Division Two, and Division Three. Reference the NCAA recruiting terms to learn more about dead perio... Read More
The NCAA has certain academic requirements that high school recruits must follow to be eligible for a division two athletic scholarship. The information here was gathered from www.ncaa.org. There are an estimated 282 schools that make up the Division 2 level. Not every high school athlete can attend a division one school; therefore, recruits should be aware of the division two college recruiting rules. DIVISION TWO CORE COURSE REQUIRMENTS ARE: Complete 14 Core Courses: They are:... Read More
The NCAA has certain college recruiting Rules that you must meet at each of the collegiate levels. Many high school athletes are looking to play Division One college athletics. In order to be eligible for a division one college scholarship you must meet the guidelines set forth by the NCAA Eligibility Center. The information below was gathered from www.ncaa.org. There are an estimated 342 schools that make up the Division 1 level. DIVISION ONE CORE COURSE REQUIRMENTS ARE: Complete... Read More
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