Passionate recruiting coach helping New Jersey student athletes go through the recruiting process since 2010
Former Assistant Basketball Coach at Perth Amboy HS
@CoachRoe22 The truth is, if a college coach has real interest in you they will have had some communication with you before the tournament and you will know if they are going to be there. Coaches go to tournaments to evaluate kids they already know about. Randomly being "discovered" is rare.
HS athletes, a succesful recruitment process is not how many offers you get. It's all about finding the right school where you can play and use your athletic ability to help save money on an education that can set you up for life. DM me let's up a time for a no cost consultation
HS athletes if you have been contacting college coaches and are not getting the response you were expecting-it's ok. You might be looking at schools that aren't a great fit for you. Recruiting is about finding where you fit and connecting with coaches at those types of schools
HS athletes, if you are looking to play at the next level, it is ultimately up to you to make it happen. Your first step is to take a realistic approach to finding where you fit at the next level and put together a plan that gets you the right kind of exposure to those schools.
'24 football players at this point if you are not talking regularly with a college coach he is not recruiting you. Don't miss out on real opportunities while you are waiting for that D1 offer that is not coming. If you don't know where to go from here, DM, let's talk.
'24 athletes, keep in mind that 2-3% of HS athletes get actively recruited and everyone else has to create their own opportunities. You must be proactive. Going to a few camps and waiting for your phone to ring with an offer does not make it happen.
'24 athletes, a huge mistake recruits make is comparing themselves to other athletes. Stop looking at who has offers and keep working toward finding the right opportunity for YOU. The recruiting process has it's up's and downs. It's not where you start it's where you finish.
2024 athletes, always keep in mind that nobody gets an offer from their highlight video. Your video is meant to get a coach's attention and make them want to learn more about you. Make sure it is being seen by coaches at schools that fit you both academically and athletically.
HS athletes,if people around you aren't telling you the key to the recruiting process is to use athletics to help pay for your education, they are not helping you. Your degree will not say D1, and 10 years from now, nobody will care how many offers you posted on social media.
Recruiting tip for '24 and '25 athletes. Instead of randomly posting video links, take some time to research schools and work on finding where you fit athletically and academically at the next level. Then, you can focus on getting evaluated by coaches at the right schools for you
HS athletes, are you struggling to navigate the complex recruiting process? We are here to help! Offering FREE consultations to guide you through the challenges and maximize your opportunities. DM me to get started. Let's unlock your potential!
HS athletes, the first thing a college coach asks about is your grades. If your grades aren't good enough their interest in you ends immediately. Always remember there is way more academic scholarship money available than there are athletic scholarships.
HS athletes, are you struggling to navigate the complex recruiting process? We are here to help! Offering FREE consultations to guide you through the challenges and maximize your opportunities. DM me to get started. Let's unlock your potential!
HS athletes, a trap a lot of potential recruits fall into is concentrating on colleges that are not a good fit for them.Don't cost yourself opportunities at school's that want you to play for them because you're chasing offers from school's that haven't shown any interest in you