Recruiting Roadmap
Showcases and social media help—but effective emails are the fastest, most reliable way to get noticed and earn offers.
Slow responses are normal in recruiting. Stay patient, stay consistent—and keep reaching out with the right tools.
If coaches don’t know your name, you don’t exist. Recruiting is a business—start treating it like one.
Most scholarships aren’t at the D1 level. With the right strategy, your athlete can earn serious money to play in college—even without being a superstar.
Coaches aren’t coming to you—use email, video, and social media to get on their radar.
Small school or small town? Coaches won’t find you—you have to reach them first.
Starting early gives you room to learn, build relationships, and stand out to college coaches.
Not every invite means you're a top recruit—here’s how to spot the difference.
Your athlete doesn’t need to be a top-ranked phenom to earn a spot— they just need to be seen. With the right strategy and consistent outreach, real opportunities are within reach.
Highlight videos, emails, social posts, DMs—volume matters. If your athlete isn’t getting attention, it’s not too late, but it is time to act.
Each sport has its own timeline—but the sooner you start building name recognition with college coaches, the better your chances. It’s never too early—or too late—to take action.
Video length can make or break your first impression with a coach. Get the timing right to stay in the game.