Quarterbacks, Parents, Coaches…This is the most difficult time in history for a High School QB to get recruited…Some key factors to separate yourself and to be one of the few…Watch
Quarterbacks… it’s the worst time in the world to be a high school football quarterback. Why? There are 1 million voices to listen to…everybody is a guru... or think they are??Most of them are wrong. It’s almost impossible to get recruited. College coaches had rather have somebody’s third team not very good transfer or washed up has been then to have a high school winner who can make plays. So what’s the answer for you? The answer is simple :control what you can control… be the best version of yourself… turn off all the noise… show up to work to get better… find one voice that you can trust… follow a daily process that is guaranteed to make you better… never quit… notice what works and adjust to those things that don’t work… put together the most incredible video that’s ever been made… make sure the first play is incredibly dynamic.. and the second play is just as good… make sure that your best run is included in the first five place make sure that your best run is included in the first five plays…if the first five plays of your video, don’t grab the person who’s watching it then they’re probably not gonna get to play six. And finally if no one still wants you at the end of your high school career, there are still hundreds of colleges… junior colleges, division three schools NAIA schools... pick one of those and go and continue your journey... get better every day and those same guys that rejected you will come back to you two years later. And if they don’t, that’s OK, you will have become the best version of yourself. And that’s all that matters in the end. Be the best version of yourself and enjoy the journey!
Urban Meyer says the quiet part out loud.
Be the best player on your high school team first.
Development > camps.
Mastery > 7-on-7 trophies.
College coaches recruit game tape, not weekends.
I am not ashamed of my journey. My life will be a testimony.
But if I could offer a word of advice to any freshman, sophomore or junior athlete in high school it would be to just listen bro. All them adults in your life not just talking to talk. They been here longer. They done bumped they head already. They trying to save you from doing the same thing.
Do not make the mistake of thinking your talent alone is enough. It’s not. Talent open doors. Character and grades keep you there. And if you already messed up, if your GPA not where it should be, if your name been in rooms for the wrong reasons… don’t quit. Keep digging. You can climb out the hole the same way you dug it.
Class of 29, 28 and 27 hear me.
Take your grades serious. Choose who you hang around wisely. Protect your name. Word spreads fast if you a crash out. Respect authority. Nobody riding for you like your parents and coaches. Work hard when nobody clapping.
Do not wait until senior year to lock in. That GPA do not lie.
I’m still figuring it out myself. I’m struggling but I know God got me.
Be intentional. Lock in early. Pray. Show up ready to work.
I’m learning the hard way that my future is being built in the small decisions I make today.
Start now.
A coaching connection led to Texas Tech offering Hammond School (SC) LB Jackson Ross.
The standout LB now lists 15 total offers and is planning an official visit to Lubbock this offseason.
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