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.
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Tag: Scouts
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Mar/2013
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What college coaches are saying about the college recruiting process
RecruitLook Scouts have been busy the past couple weeks attending tournaments, state playoff games, showcase events, and combines. It is always good to see athletes competing and giving it their all in hopes of getting a college scout to notice them; however, there is more involved when it comes to the college recruiting process. We talked with several college coaches at these events asking them about recruiting student athletes. Here is what was said: - They wish that more st... Read More
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Mar/2013
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Don't rely on the email blast for college recruiting exposure
Parents always want to know what it’s going to take for their son/daughter to get an athletic scholarship. The simple answer is: exposure. But how do they get exposure? The best way to get more college recruiting exposure is to have a proactive approach about getting an athlete’s name in front of coaches, and to know the right strategies it takes to make that happen. One major issue that we have with other recruiting services is their promise to mass email athletes’ info... Read More
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Dec/2011
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Communicating with college coaches - building relationships
Getting a coach to notice you as a potential college prospect is one thing. Maintaining the communication with that coach is another. Building a relationship with any coach that is recruiting you is a key step in landing an athletic scholarship. The college recruiting process doesn’t begin and end after the coach emails, sends a letter, or calls you. As a high school athlete you need to prove to the coach that you have a desire to possibly attend that coach’s universi... Read More
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Oct/2011
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Should I call college coaches for more recruiting exposure
Athletes all across the country struggle trying to get noticed by college coaches. There are millions of athletes that college Scouts have to look at, so there is a good chance that unless an athlete is proactively marketing their skills that they could get passed over.At RecruitLook.com, our 'Recruiting Coaches' help athletes and their parents better understand how to tackle the college recruiting process. One thing we assist you with is how to contact college coaches. An intr... Read More
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Oct/2010
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College Scouting Big Boards : How to move up
There are obvious reasons why college Scouts tend to drool over certain high school prospects – height, weight, speed, strength – but what are some other things high school athletes could do to move up a coach’s big board… 1.) Get a recommendation letter: College coaches have hundreds of potential recruits to review film on and evaluate with little time to really get a sense of who the recruit is as a person. Having a recommendation letter from your coach... Read More
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