Recruits:
Blue Chip Sports is onboarding ~150 colleges during the Summer.
They will use our database to help find guys they can offer.
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Quarterbacks:
Height is important, but it is not everything.
Coachs want you to be able to see over the line.
If you are undersized, you have to make up for it in another area like athleticism, speed, football IQ, etc.
It’s the offeason.
This is where good players become great.
It’s also where players can get complacent.
Keep grinding. Make your opponents know how hard you worked.
Around 2.5% of high school athletes go on to play in Division I.
That may seem low, but there is so much opportunity to make yourself stand out so that you are in that 2.5%.
And we can help with that.
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When visiting a school, whether it’s an official or unofficial visit:
Carry yourself well.
Act interested in what the coaches are saying.
Shake hands, make eye contact.
Wear something you can take pride in.
Our staff speaks for itself.
We have experience from:
- DIII
- DII
- DI
- FCS
- G5
- ACC
- Big Ten
- Big 12
- SEC
- NFL
- The Olympics
- And several private companies
If you want to work with an experienced staff, Blue Chip Sports is worth looking into.
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Never think you’re too good for a lower level school that gives you an offer.
So many athletes fight and scratch and claw their way for any school to offer them.
An offer at any level is a blessing!
If a coach contacts you and invites you to camp, here are some red flags to look for:
1. They’ve never contacted you before and don’t follow you.
2. They ghost you when you ask about their interest.
3. The coach doesn’t take an interest in you, your play, academics, etc.