Seeing more and more kids using recruiting services. Here are 6 things players should worry about before worrying about a hiring a recruiting service.
1. Having a GPA at a minimum of 3.00 or more ideally 3.5+
2. Playing Varsity
3. Starting Varsity
4. Being one of the best players on your own team
5. Being one of the best players at your position in your conference
6. Being one of the best players in your region
I see too many players paying services to help them achieve something that’s never going to happen because the things I listed have not been achieved. If you accomplish the things on this list I promise that the recruiting interest will start to happen organically. Remember this, college coaches are recruiting the player not the service. If the traits aren’t there and the player isn’t good enough, the scholarships won’t come and there’s no need for help “navigating” the recruiting process.
@CleGuardPro Any word on the severity of Robert Arias’ injury? A dislocated ankle can look awful, but he could be ready for spring training. Broken leg could be a different story.
The Granddaddy of em all!! You’re not gonna want to miss this 7v7 Extravaganza on June 13th!
You’ll be able to cut the electricity with a knife!!
And we’ll be there live-streaming and commentating with lots of interviews, analysis, and hijinks!!!
Don’t miss it!!
62.9% HS have a strength coach.
Only 9.4% of coaches hold a CSCS.
That means most who are running HS weight rooms, went through preparation designed for something else (Judge et al, 2024). You don’t need a CSCS, but no one can deny there is a preparation problem.