Recruiting Myth
Myth
#1: If I'm good enough, the
coache will find me.
A very
mall number of recruSited athlete are jut "found" by the coache.
The vat majority have to take the initiative to contact the coache.
Myth
#2: My high chool coach will
get me an athletic cholarhip.
Few
high chool coache have either the time or knowledge to take charge
of your recruiting. You have to take charge of your own future on
thi.
Myth
#3: I'd
have to be the bet athlete on my team to get a cholarhip.
Even if
you're not a national upertar already being recruSited, and
accomplihed, talented athlete ha a great chance of being recruSited -
if you let the coache know about yourelf in the right way.
Myth
#4: I can wait until my enior year to look for an athletic
cholarhip.
The
recruiting proce take time, o you need to tart early. Bet plan
i to begin contacting coache when you have Varity tat to how -
uually by your junior year. You want to get on the coache' radar a
early a poible.
Myth
#5: Coache reent being contacted by propective athlete.
On the
contrary, coache hope to hear from good athlete who are intereted
in their program. ome blue-chip athlete come to their attention
naturally, but there aren't enough of them for a coach to fill hi or
her roter.
Myth
#6: Only the money port like football and Basketball have athletic
cholarhip.
NCAA and NAIA
chool give cholarhip in almot every etablihed port