Athletes‼️‼️
USE SOCIAL MEDIA TO YOUR RECRUITING ADVANTAGE.
One of the biggest benefits of today's recruiting landscape is that nearly every athletic program, at every level, has a social media presence. Head coaches, assistant coaches, recruiting coordinators, and programs are active on platforms like X, Instagram, and others. They're using social media to promote their programs, connect with recruits, and scout talent.
You do not have to be a social media expert to make it work for you. Consistently posting content such as highlight videos, game and tournament schedules, game clips, athletic accomplishments, academic achievements, and community involvement can help coaches learn more about who you are as a student-athlete. Make it easy for coaches to find you, evaluate you, and follow your journey. Your next opportunity could come from a post they happen to see!
"He will be an outstanding addition to our culture and his competitiveness will drive results every day that he's on campus."
@isaacellis2027 is a Cardinal ‼️
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