
My guy process was not easy but found success with being consistent with his communication with college coaches. He was probably the most involved athlete I ever worked with theater, clubs and volunteering.
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My guy process was not easy but found success with being consistent with his communication with college coaches. He was probably the most involved athlete I ever worked with theater, clubs and volunteering.
My guy process was pretty staright forward. He just needed to get organized but his talent was there. He settled on in the end.
My guy attacked the recruiting process early. We did OL training sessions with the recruiting process. He eventually was offered several D1 schools but eventually settled on .
recruitment was not easy. He had constant communication with coaches but had no offers. Eventually he landed with which was a last minute opportunity.
My guy was dedicated to the process. He followed through with all the steps and he saw great results with interest from several D1 schools.
was very consistent with his recruiting process. He was always checking in. He talked to several D1 schools but made the decision to attend Wheaton because of the head coach who was a former D1 coach.
recruiting process was not easy. He attended camps visits schools and on top of that playing for . We defiantly learned that even though he attended an elite football program he still had to build relationships with schools on the west coast where he was interested in attending.
My guy .tr1pp recruiting process started very last minute in his senior year. We constantly checked in on what coaches he talked to and strategized visits to schools. Eventually, all that hard work paid off, and offered him a spot, but it sure wasn't easy.
Sam was referred to me by my coaching connects in the Baltimore, MD area. This was a situation where a player needed to get out of his environment and do a reset. He received interest from several schools but found an opportunity at Arkansas State.
My guy doing his thing at . His recruitment wasn’t easy but in the end he find a good fit for him. 🐏
The Brown’s were based out of Pennsylvania. His dad needed help with his son recruitment. This eventually led to them receiving a offer from .
My guy @32.frank was recruitment was a process. Coming from a small school he really had to do well at camps to catch coaches attention but he ended up at 🐺
My guy received some guidance early on in high school he eventually got picked up by Arizona State to by leveraging his hometown network of who was an Colorado alum.
My guy followed the process from the beginning. He communicated with college coaches on a regular but nothing came up. Right at the end he was able to solidify an opportunity at Cal. 🐻
My guy .djk._8 was a former soccer player, and I convinced him and his parents that he was a football player. I told him that he would be terrible in his first year, but as the season progressed, he got better. By his senior year, he was ready. He earned first-team league honors and was offered to play at the University of Chicago, which he committed to.
out of was late to the recruiting process but luckily his high GPA made it easy for him to land a offer at the last minute 🌊
My guy AJ Holmes out of Harvard-Westlake was referred by college teammate David Ausberry. We worked on his recruitment and he was focus on playing at an Ivy League school. Eventually, he was offered by where he currently plays running back 🐻
was the first time working with a girls hockey player. Here and her sister had to play club hockey because it wasn’t offered at her school Bishop O’Dowd High School. She followed the process got interest from D3 hockey programs but she end up settling on University of Utah intramural team.