Recruited to Play™ Blog
As the new school year kicks off and athletes return stronger and hungrier than ever, it’s the ideal time to sharpen your recruiting strategy. What if you could provide families a trusted blueprint for recruiting success, all while generating supplemental income for your program or business?
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Early Exposure Equals More Opportunities
College recruiting has evolved significantly in recent years. Coaches are identifying prospects earlier than ever, sometimes scouting athletes as young as middle school age. Starting early allows your child ample time to develop skills, build relationships w...
At Recruited to Play™, we are thrilled to share some incredible news: Emma Garro, our course co-founder and thought leader, has been named a USA Lacrosse All-American and a USA Academic All-American for the second year in a row! While this is a massive achievement by any standard, what truly sets Em...
Max Garro, Recruited to Play™
If you think I’d be shocked that most 7th, 8th, and 9th graders don’t have a plan for getting recruited, let me be real - I’m not! As a player and a coach, I see it all the time: super talented athletes, great families, tons of potential… but no roadmap. The truth is, it...
Beyond Talent: What College Coaches Really Want in Recruits
Athletic talent alone is not enough to get noticed by college coaches. They are looking for student-athletes who are the complete package.
1. Academic Performance:
Coaches look for recruits who meet or exceed NCAA eligibility standards. G...
Choosing the right NCAA division is a big decision for every student-athlete and their family. With more than 1,000 colleges and universities in NCAA sports, understanding the differences between Division I, II, and III will help you and your athlete make a smart choice that matches their academic a...
If you’re a parent supporting your child’s dream to play college sports, you know the recruiting process can be overwhelming and expensive. Even with the best intentions, many parents make costly mistakes that can delay or even derail their child’s chances of being recruited. The good news is that w...