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9/12/2023

5 Mistakes High School Football Players Make During the Recruitment Process

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The journey from high school football to college football is an exciting but challenging one. While talent and hard work are crucial, the recruitment process is fraught with pitfalls that can derail even the most promising careers. In this blog post, we'll explore five common mistakes that high school football players make during the recruitment process and how to avoid them.

Mistake 1: Being "Division 1 or Bust"

The Problem: Many high school players set their sights solely on Division 1 schools, believing that anything less would be a failure. This narrow focus can lead to missed opportunities at Division 2 or Division 3 schools, where they might have had a better chance to shine.

The Solution: Be open to exploring all options. Each division has its unique advantages, and what matters most is finding a program that fits your academic and athletic needs.

Mistake 2: Posting Inappropriate Content on Social Media

The Problem: In the age of social media, a single inappropriate post can ruin your chances of getting recruited. College coaches do check social media profiles, and poor judgment online can be a red flag.

The Solution: Always think before you post. Keep your social media profiles clean and professional, showcasing not just your athletic abilities but also your character.

Mistake 3: Ghosting a Coach Who Has Been in Contact

The Problem: Ignoring or failing to respond to a coach who has shown interest is not just rude but also a missed opportunity. Coaches talk, and word can spread about your lack of professionalism. 

The Solution: Always respond to coaches in a timely and respectful manner. Even if you're not interested in their program, a polite "no thank you" is far better than silence.

Mistake 4: Neglecting Academics

The Problem: Some players focus so much on football that they neglect their academics, not realizing that grades can be a deciding factor in recruitment. 

The Solution: Strive for academic excellence. Many schools have minimum GPA requirements, and good grades can also open doors to academic scholarships.

Mistake 5: Not Being Proactive

The Problem: Some players assume that if they're good enough, coaches will find them. While this may be true for a select few, most players need to be proactive in reaching out to schools.

The Solution: Don't wait for opportunities to come to you. Create a highlight reel, reach out to coaches, attend camps, and take the initiative to get yourself noticed.

​Avoiding these common mistakes can make a significant difference in your recruitment journey. Remember, the process is not just about showcasing your athletic abilities but also about demonstrating your character, academic commitment, and professionalism. By being aware and proactive, you can navigate the recruitment process more successfully and find the college football program that's right for you.


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