If you want to play college football, or any other college sport for that matter, you may have a lot to learn about ... marketing. That's right, I said marketing. The biggest myth about getting recruited for college football and college athletics in general is: "If I am good enough they will find me and recruit me." That may be true for the athletes that have gained national or regional attention and are plastered over ... >> full
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Here are the things you should be doing in high school to prepare for College Athletics according to the NCAA:
Freshmen and Sophomores
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Start planning now!
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Work hard to get the best grades possible.
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Take classes that match your school’s list of approved core courses.
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You can receive your school’s list of approved core courses at www.eligibilitycenter.org.
Juniors
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If you want to participate in NCAA Division I or II athletics, you must be certified as an amateur student-athlete. The NCAA Eligibility Center will determine the amateur status of all freshman and transfer college-bound student-athletes for initial participation at an NCAA Division I or II member institution. In Division III, certification of an individual’s amateurism status is completed by each institution, not the Eligibility Center.
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Get Good Grades Good students make good volleyball
recruits. To earn a
college volleyball scholarship good grades are just as important as your skills on the court. Take your school work seriously. College
coaches are not interested in slackers in classroom any more than they are interested slackers on the court. Good grades say a lot about a student athlete including their commitment to excellence, self-discipline and ability to learn both on and off the court. ...>> full
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Many athletes think they should wait until they have the perfect highlight video complete with music and titles before they should post anything online. Great highlight videos are built over time as plays or events that capture an athletes unique abilities and talents are recorded throughout the season.
We encourage everyone to upload short clips each week as the season progresses. Be sure to use a video editing software like Windows Movie Maker or some ...>> full
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Building an online profile at GameTapeTube.com is the first step toward getting noticed by college coaches. Here are a few suggestions that will get you started.
- Be sure to complete your profile. Provide as much detail about your athletic abilities and achievements as possible. Don't forget to present your academic and other interests as well. Coaches want to know who you are and see that you are well rounded.
- Upload a current picture. ...
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Well hello this year's high school football recruits. Its been many years since Coach Dan strapped on his shoulder pads dreaming of an athletic scolarship. In those days there were no video tapes to get yourself noticed. There was no internet for NCAA coaches to browse looking for their next superstar. Back then it was all a matter of who your coach knew and how much he would go out of his way to circulate ... >> full
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Division I Members
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Division II Members
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Division III Members
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