High school soccer coach set on helping female athletes achieve their dream of playing college soccer. Dad to a D1 commit.
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@CoachJEB18@ImCollegeSoccer Well, they certainly get recruited to play college soccer, which was the point of the original post. Creating turnovers in your attacking third, often results in goals.
Two rules parents should set for their recruit before traveling to an ID camp: 1) you must have a call with the coach prior, 2) you must go up to the coaches and introduce yourself, then thank them afterwards with a handshake. Possible exception on the call for local, low cost camp. Intro is non-negotiable (we're teaching life skills first)
🚨 2027's - If you got an ID camp invite on June 15 or after we recommend replying back with "Thank You and I would love to set up a call to talk about it" and you will quickly find out if there is REAL interest. Important to allocate time and $ where there is genuine interest.
I've scrolled right past countless highlight videos that start with a 5 second intro card. I thought it was an image, not a video. I've already moved on to the next post before I realize yours was a highlight video.
Ask any marketer or influencer...the #1 most important part of your video is the hook.
First 3-5 seconds has to grab attention. The goal is to get someone to watch the next 5-10 seconds...and so on.
Be creative, be original or simply put your best action first.
Move the intro card to the end.
@mlycan12 I've never understood why college doesn't just adopt FIFA rules.
...I kind of understand why high school is different, but I don't think it's a good reason.
How many women's college soccer programs does your target state have?
PA: 96
NY: 91
CA: 68
TX: 65
MA: 52
OH: 50
If you have a "dream state" and it's not on this list, you might be working with a much smaller pool than you realize.
@COLSOCStats Parents saying their kid got a full ride when they actually just got tuition covered is misleading to those that haven't started the recruiting process yet.