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@CarsonballnShaw 5 Questions to ask colleges interested in you?
1. Why are you recruiting me?
2. What type of offer are you presenting? (FullRide,PWO 🤷🏽♂️)
3. When do you need a decision?
4. When can I come on official visit?
5. What are my opportunities and timeline for playing time?
Specialist and speedster @AllDayTrae is officially in the portal.
Big-play return threat who made an immediate impact against Top 25 JMU.
#TransferPortal
🏈Transfer Portal Windows:
FBS/FCS: January 2–16, 2026
Coaching change: 15-days 5 days after a new coach is hired
College Football Playoff (CFP) players: on or after Jan 12th 5-day window to enter the portal, starting the day after their final game.
Graduate transfers: any time
@BlueRhaymand @CoachReamon A few reasons: Showing interest, evaluating, but maybe not ready to talk yet. Coaches also can’t respond during no contact periods (none recruiting periods). It’s a great when they follow you, just keep doing the right things and it will work out.
🚨 High School Football Recruits 🚨
Your Social Media is Your Digital Resume
College football programs evaluate more than just your film — they evaluate you as a person. Every post, comment, and photo on your social media gives coaches a glimpse into your character, maturity, and decision-making.
When coaches recruit, they aren’t just looking for talent — they’re looking for players who will represent their program the right way on and off the field.
✅ What to Do:
•Keep it clean and professional. Avoid profanity, negativity, or inappropriate content.
•Highlight your work ethic. Post your workouts, team success, and community involvement.
•Show gratitude. Thank your coaches, teammates, and family for their support.
•Engage positively. Like, comment, and share posts that reflect leadership, teamwork, and respect.
•Be yourself, but be smart. Every post should add value to your personal brand.
❌ What Not to Do:
•Don’t post or share anything involving drugs, alcohol, or violence.
•Don’t trash-talk other players, schools, or coaches.
•Don’t get into social media arguments or drama.
•Don’t use your platform to complain about playing time or recruiting attention.
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College coaches are watching — not just what you post, but how you interact with others.
The goal is to make them say:
“That’s a young man we’d be proud to have in our locker room.”
Remember:
Your social media tells your story — make sure it’s one you’re proud of.