MODULE 6: Recruiting Myths and Information You Need To Know
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Here's All The Myths...
- Attending showcases, camps, and clinics is all I need to do. That alone will get me recruited.
- Grades won’t be a huge factor for me because I have so much talent
- All Division I and II universities offer athletic scholarships
- All colleges offer athletic scholarships
- I can’t play for a Division III school because I need an athletic scholarship
- Division II and III schools are weaker athletically
- D1 programs have big recruiting budgets
- You shouldn’t send your profile to a school unless you know you would like to go there
- High school coaches are qualified to determine if I am college athletic material
- My coach will handle all of the recruiting stuff for me, I don’t need to worry about it
- Coaches do not like being contacted by prospective athletes
- College coaches only recruit top players
- Recruiting starts senior year
- Only the schools that send you letters are interested in you
- I made all-state/all-conference so coaches will be contacting me soon
- If you receive a letter from a coach, you are being recruited
- If you are good enough, college coaches will find you
- It’s my parents job to get me recruited
- Getting recruited costs a ton of money and I can’t afford it
- Getting recruited is miserable, stressful, and zero fun 🙂