Being “loud” definitely doesn’t hurt. So the shorts or bright cleats is cool.
To me, the number one thing is getting reps. Reps, reps, reps.
Too often you see kids waiting in line while letting people cut and being polite. You’ve got to command your reps, and get every single one you can get, and then some.
The more times you go up, the more likely you are to get noticed
Your summer camp is YOUR combine
College players spend thousands of dollars and months of preparation for the NFL Combine
They train for it. They study every drill. They take care of their bodies like their careers depend on it. Because they do.
Are you treating your camp season with the same level of preparation?
If your camp prep starts the night before, you’re already behind
Wide Receivers, ask yourself: can you get off press coverage? Do you have the speed to threaten a DB’s leverage when they’re playing off? Do you understand the game well enough to find the open hole in the zone coverage and settle? Can you create separation in your routes?
And when the ball comes your way, can you catch it consistently? Are you a hands catcher? What about after the catch, do you have the juice to make defenders miss and get to the end zone? When you’re not getting the ball, are you unselfish? Do you take pride in blocking?
These are the questions that matter. Be honest with yourself, and let your answers guide how you train and improve every day. #letsgo
*I am a D1 Coach*
• The NCAA Contact period opens (today!)
• I am hitting the road to come see you at school, I am thinking of offering, just checking last box
• You decided you wanted to skip school during the most important recruiting period of the year
• I don’t get to see you, but I talk to your teammates instead
• I don’t have time to come back to your school because I am visiting 50 others
• I find someone equally as talented at another school and offer them instead
• You missed out and say coaches are “sleeping on you😴💯”
NEXT MAN UP!
#DONTBETHATGUY @5StarFBRecruits 💫
Recruits: Your HS coach and future College coach definitely have favorites.
Their favorites are guys that show up on time, stay out of trouble, get good grades, work hard, are good teammates, know their playbook, do their job, & make the plays they are supposed to.
*I am a D1 Coach*
• I see your highlight tape on my feed
• Love what I see
• Thinking you’re an Offer-able player
• I DM you and ask for your transcripts
• I see C’s and D’s on your Transcript
• You can’t get into my school
• I Unfollow you and find a new recruit to Offer with A’s and B’s on their transcript