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05/28/2026

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Three things to do before, during, and after a coach watches you play

Most athletes do not know how to handle a coach showing up to their game 👇

Before the game: Send the coach the date, time, and location of your game and let them know you are looking forward to showing them what you can do. It shows you are organized and ready to be evaluated

During the game: Do not scan the stands looking for the coach. It tells them you are more focused on who is watching than on competing

After the game: Send a message thanking them for coming and ask directly what their thoughts are and whether you could fit into their system or if there is something you need to work on

Handling this moment the right way is what turns a coach showing up into an actual offer 🎯

05/27/2026

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How your X profile stacks up against every other recruit trying to get noticed

Here is what separates the top 1% from everyone else 👇

Top 50%: Your profile is public and your bio includes your sport and graduation year

Top 30%: Your bio also includes your position, GPA, height, and weight so coaches have everything they need at a glance

Top 20%: Your highlight video is linked directly below your bio for easy access

Top 10%: Your profile picture shows you in your jersey so there is no doubt who you are and what you play

Top 1%: Your best recruiting video is pinned to the top of your profile so it is the first thing every coach sees

Small changes to your profile can be the difference between getting found and getting overlooked 🎯

05/26/2026

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The three coaches you should be emailing if you actually want responses

Most athletes email the head coach first and get ignored on purpose 👇

Recruiting coordinator: They control the recruiting board, rank prospects, and decide who gets evaluated seriously. Always start here

Position coach: This is the coach who evaluates your skill set and decides if you fit into their system. If they like you they will push your name to the top of the list

Assistant coach: They are heavily involved in evaluations and have more time to actually respond to your email

Emailing the right coaches in the right order is what gets you in front of the head coach the right way 🎯

05/25/2026

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How to handle a phone call with a college coach so you do not get ghosted

The first 30 seconds of a call with a coach can make or break your recruiting 👇

Open with energy and research: Thank the coach for their time and mention two specific things you like about their program. It shows confidence and that you actually did your homework

Treat it like a conversation: For every question a coach asks you, answer in full sentences and ask one back. This shows you are engaged and genuinely interested in their program

Close with a forward moving question: Ask what the next steps in the recruiting process look like and when you should speak again so the conversation never ends without a clear plan

Coaches are evaluating your character and communication skills on every call 🎯 sound confident and they will keep recruiting you

05/24/2026

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What to say when a college coach texts you so you do not kill the conversation

Coaches are still evaluating you when they text and the wrong response can end your chances 👇

Skip the one word replies: Saying “thanks” or “sounds good” tells a coach you are not serious and they will move on to the next athlete

Open with confidence: Thank the coach for reaching out and let them know you want to build a relationship and learn more about their program

Answer questions directly: Be honest, keep every answer to two sentences or less, and never stretch the truth

Close with a phone call ask: End your message by asking if they are available for a call at a specific day and time so the conversation has a clear next step

How you handle a text from a coach is the difference between getting ghosted and getting a scholarship 🎯

05/22/2026

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Three questions to ask every time a college coach asks if you have any questions for them

Saying no makes you look uninterested or unprepared 👇

Question 1: Ask what a typical week looks like for a freshman in their program. It shows you are thinking about what your daily life will actually look like as a student athlete

Question 2: Ask what is the single most important thing athletes should know before committing. Coaches will remember you because almost no recruit ever asks this and it shows you are evaluating them just as seriously as they are evaluating you

Question 3: Ask how they would describe team chemistry outside the locker room. This shows you care about the environment you are walking into and not just the playing opportunity

The right questions make you stand out long after the conversation ends 🎯

05/21/2026

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Three phrases that are costing you offers and what to say instead

The words you use with college coaches matter more than most athletes realize 👇

Never say “all I need is one chance”: It sounds emotional and desperate. Ask what they need to see next from recruits at your position instead

Never say “please let me know if you’re interested”: It puts all the work on the coach and gives them no reason to respond. Ask what you can do right now to be a better fit for their program instead

Never say “I’m looking forward to hearing from you”: It ends the conversation completely. Ask what the next steps in the recruiting process look like instead

Passive language makes you easy to ignore 🎯 direct questions make you impossible to overlook

05/19/2026

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When a coach stops replying they are actually testing you to see if you are desperate or determined

Here is how to pass the test 👇

Do not panic: Sending multiple emails back to back makes you look desperate and kills your chances immediately

Do not disappear: Going completely silent tells the coach you were never that serious and they will move on to the next athlete

Follow up after five days: Remind them who you are, restate your key info, and let them know you want to hear their thoughts on your game

Send a different highlight: Include a new video with a short description and the run time so the coach knows exactly what they are clicking on before they watch

Close with a low pressure question: Ask what the best steps are to build a relationship with their program so the conversation has a clear next step

Following up the right way is what separates athletes who get offers from athletes who get forgotten 🎯

05/18/2026

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When a college coach asks for a phone call how you respond will determine whether that call ever happens

Here is exactly what to say 👇

Never say you are available right now: It makes you look desperate and gives the coach a reason to stop responding altogether

Give them options: Let the coach know you are interested and list three specific days and times you are available so they can simply check their calendar and pick one

Leave the door open: End by letting them know you are flexible if none of those times work so the conversation never hits a dead end

One simple response makes you look organized, respectful, and serious about their program 🎯

05/15/2026

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Every single line of your recruiting email either moves a coach closer to an offer or sends your message straight to the trash

Here is how to write one that actually gets a response 👇

Lead with the essentials: Your name, position, grad year, and GPA in the first sentence gives coaches everything they need to know before they decide to keep reading

Show genuine interest: Let them know their program is one you have been following and that you want to get on their radar so they understand why you are reaching out

Keep the highlight simple: Drop your best video link in one clean line and nothing else

Close with a specific question: Ask about whether they are still looking to fill your position in your grad year so they have a direct reason to respond

Overselling and oversharing is the fastest way to get ghosted 🎯 coaches respond to athletes who respect their time

05/13/2026

Here’s how I took an athlete from ZERO OFFERS to 11 OFFERS in just 27 days

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How one athlete went from zero responses to 11 offers in 27 days

Here is exactly what we changed to make it happen 👇

Fixed his pinned post: Instead of a generic highlight link we built a structured post with a one sentence video description, his key info, and his best highlight attached directly so coaches see everything they need before they ever follow him

Changed how he contacted coaches: He was only reaching out to one coach per program which killed his chances.

Contacting the recruiting coordinator, assistant coach, and head coach tripled his odds of getting a response

Responded to every message within 24 hours: Every reply ended with a question that moved the conversation to the next logical step

Three simple changes and the offers started coming in 🎯

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