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If the Twitter algorithm is driving you crazy watching other players get visits and offers, look back to the 2016 Olympics.
200m butterfly final. Phelps ran his own race. The other guy looked over into Phelps' lane for a split second. That's the difference between winning and losing.
The moment you look over your shoulder is the moment you lose. Set the bar high, compete, have big goals. But run your own race.
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What happens when a D1 coach calls your high school coach? He's not asking about your 40 time or your squat max.
Every player on his list already has the film, the size, and the measurables. Dropping your 40 from a 4.5 to a 4.4 isn't what separates you. It's something totally different and almost nobody talks about it.
If you want to know how to leapfrog yourself up the recruiting board, comment FILM and I'll send it over.
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After a great conversation with @CoachTomDosch I am very grateful to receive an offer from the University of Jamestown! Thank you for the opportunity!
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This is how you turn camp season into offer season.
If you have no offers right now, your local FCS is your most likely first offer this June or July. So you need to play this right.
Step 1: Only go to camps where the coach has already watched your film AND given you feedback on it. You've been on a phone call. You've been on iMessage. You ideally have a visit planned that same weekend.
Step 2: Video your best 40, shuttle, and broad jump. Send it to your target coaches BEFORE you go. One of our guys earned two D1 offers last May without going to a single camp by doing this. Look up "the perfect camp" on YouTube if you want to see the exact process.
Step 3: Before camp โ find your position coach and ask where he'll be that day or what station he's running for testing.
Step 4: After camp โ don't ask for feedback like every other recruit. Ask him what's the best spot in town to eat. Get his cell if you don't have it.
Then on the drive home, send him a photo of you eating at his favorite restaurant.
This works 10 times out of 10. It's the best way to separate yourself when every other kid is asking the same basic questions.
Comment "CAMP" and I'll send you the full guide if you're following.
How does LeBron James have an agent?
You know damn well any team or brand would fork over hundreds of millions whether he had one or not. He's LeBron.
But he still keeps Rich Paul in his corner so he doesn't get screwed.
When I was in high school, I finished with zero D1 offers and I got screwed. It took me 4-5 years to figure out the recruiting game from the inside out โ and that's how I eventually played Power 4.
The players who get the best results in our program aren't just trying to go play "somewhere." They could probably do that on their own.
They understand it's about the BEST fit. The BEST opportunity. Because this isn't about the next 4-5 years. It's about setting yourself up for the next 40-50.
Want help making sure you don't get screwed in your recruiting process? DM me "FIT" and I'll show you how we do it.