First off, this is normal for many players. You may have hundreds of unreturned phone calls and emails—I’m not exaggerating! It’s not always easy. For most of you, it won’t be easy. There could be a few issues: #1- Are you old enough for coaches to contact you? The NCAA limits DI and DII schools, dates when coaches are allowed …
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Character Issues: How to Repair a Bad Reputation with Coaches
As much as college coaches are researching you as a player and evaluating you physically, they are evaluating you just as much as a person and student. Trust me, most of them do a lot of homework outside of just your height, weight, speed and stats. They want to see the whole picture and understand what type of person you …
Mental Toughness: How to Improve
Even the best athletes doubt themselves at some point. You will likely have many people tell you that you won’t make it, you aren’t good enough, that you aren’t talented… believe me, it’s extremely tough to tune out and ignore, but you must ignore it! What I have learned is this… the people who tell you that you will never …
SETBACKS: When You Don’t Feel Like You’re Improving Athletically
Relax—GREATNESS takes time! Players don’t develop over weeks or a few months, it takes a year or years to begin to see significant differences. It’s up to you to decide if you are willing to put in the time and it’s up to you to remain mentally tough. It’s not easy, and you’re going to have to work your butt …
14 Ways to Improve Time Management
#1 – Chase greatness and everything else will come – Too many players are too focused on getting all of the media attention and playing the popularity contest that they never develop into great players. They put more focus on those external rewards than becoming great. I’ve been a part of a BCS (now FBS) National Championship team and worked …
IMPROVEMENTS: 10 Sacrifices You Can Make to Become a Better Player
#1 – VIDEO GAMES: Put the controller down!!! Play only on the weekend or give them up all together. Use that time during the week for homework or preparing for the ACT or SAT. #2 – Go out to the field or court 15 minutes early and stay 15 minutes late to get in extra drills every day. Encourage teammates …
IMPROVEMENTS: 25 Tips to Become a Better Leader
#1- Don’t blame anyone, ever. If times get tough, put the team on your back and say, “I should/could have done more.” And understand and believe in that statement – you can always lead everyone to do more. Never throw your teammates or coaches under the bus. Even if they probably deserve it, your reactions will only make the situation …
8 Tips to Help You Gain Weight
*PLEASE CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR FOR NUTRITION AND DIETING ADVICE* Here are some basic, non-calorie counting tools: #1 – You must keep a food log! If you don’t know your consumption, then how can you add to it? This is a simple numbers game. If you are eating five things a day and not getting the results you want, then go …
Scholarship Offers: Can a Coach Pull Your Offer After You Have Committed?
Legally, yes. Until you sign an NLI (National Letter of Intent), anything verbal is non-binding on either side. Verbal commitments from players are non-binding as well, and you have the right to change your mind before signing an NLI. In any sport, there will come a time when coaches will begin pressuring you to commit. Some coaches will be up …
Scholarship Offers: How Long Do Coaches Hold the Offer and Wait for You to Decide?
With recruiting beginning earlier and earlier, coaches are anxious to get their top prospects committed and finished with the recruiting process. For most players, scholarship offers have an unspoken expiration date! With each scholarship class coaches determine their needs, position-by-position, and allocate slots based on where they are lacking depth. Once they determine their needs for each signing class, they …