There are 5 steps you have to take to win in the college recruiting process. Taking these simple steps is how you make a college sports team.
The fourth step is all about getting noticed. To get onto a college team, you have to find a way to get the coach to see you play. This is perhaps the most important step in the college recruiting process.
(Learn the other steps: Previous: Build relationships with coaches; Next: Make a college team)
Here's a simple, five-step plan to get a coach to watch you play:
- Figure out what college recruiting camps the coach plans to attend.
- Find a way to be in action at one of those events.
- Don’t stress out when you know a coach is watching you.
- Just be yourself on the field; you don't have to do something spectacular.
- Send him/her an honest assessment of your play afterwards.
All the steps taken before now don't matter much if a college coach never sees you play. If you aren't going to the same showcase tournaments or events as a coach, you need to find a place where the coach can evaluate you. We can help you do this. The college recruiting process cannot be completed unless coaches are given an honest chance to evaluate you.