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.
After you register with FAFSA you will receive your EFC (expected family contribution). What is the EFC? The EFC is the amount of money your family will be expected to contribute to your education. The EFC is subtracted from the school's Cost of Attendance (COA), also known as the "student budget", to arrive at your financial need: Financial Need = COA - EFC. The student budget includes tuition, fees, room and board, books and supplies, travel, and personal and... Read More
Starting your college recruiting search as a senior is not the ideal way of obtaining an athletic scholarship. Landing a college scholarship doesn’t happen overnight. It takes months of executing a well thought out game plan to get college coaches to notice your talents. If you haven’t done much to get in front of college coaches, and you are a senior in high school then you are behind in the college recruiting process. We get parents all the time asking us why their son or daughter isnâ... 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
Marketing your athletic skills has become an essential part in the college recruiting process. A select group of high school recruits known as blue chippers or five star recruits have the luxury of spending little time trying to get noticed. College scouts already know the top prospects and have had the opportunity to evaluate them. The majority of high school athletes have to spend time trying to stand out from the top recruits. In order to stand out you should have a... Read More
We lost last week in the Regional Championship game. It was a fun year and now my focus has shifted to getting bigger, stronger and preparing for college football! Here are my Senior Highlights and my Junior Highlights Final Senior Year Stats: 1,200 Passing Yards 21 Touchdowns 65% completion rate 3.3 GPA 24 ACT 6'2" 170lbs Throws Right 4.7 40yd dash
(2x) Metro Detroit All-Catholic (2x) Metro Detroit All-League (2x) All-Oakland County (2x) Al... Read More
RecruitLook.com was created to help high school student athletes with the recruiting process. RecruitLook intends to become an institution, the connective tissue linking high school athletes to college coaches. There are services out there only focusing on top recruits, that cost thousands of dollars, or are only looking to sell you recruiting products and information. RecruitLook wants to create an affordable service that will allow athletes the ability to take control of their future.
We have developed a website that does more than just link high school athletes with college coaches. RecruitLook saw an opportunity to enter a market hungry for more than just online profiles. We have built a social networking community focused around sports. Our multifaceted website does more than just "recruit." We cater to several demographics in a further capacity, providing a platform to list classifieds, promote camps & tournaments, showcase events, advertising in the business directory, plus much more....