College Recruiting
14-Year-Old Quarterback Verbally Commits to LSU
Photo: FOX San Antonio via YouTube Eighth-grade quarterback Zadock Dinkelmann, from Somerset, Texas, has made a non-binding verbal commitment to LSU. Although Dinkelmann has yet to play a [...]
What’s in a National Letter of Intent?
Recruiting is an exciting aspect of a high school athlete's career, and the light at the end of the tunnel is often when an athlete signs a National...
Understanding the NCAA Eligibility Center
Interested in playing sports in college? Then pay attention, young blood. It’s true that your on-field performance is what will catch your next coach's eye, but it's your academic acumen [...]
4 Common College Recruiting Myths Debunked
I was fortunate to work in the college recruiting industry for sometime and received many questions on the best way to be recruited and earn an athletic...
Tennis Recruiting: Official vs. Unofficial Visits
Fall signifies the beginning of a new school year to many. For high school seniors interested in playing college tennis, this also begins the season of...
How to Transition Successfully from High School to College Sports
For most high school athletes, moving up to a collegiate strength and conditioning program is a huge adjustment. Even kids who have logged their time in...
One Thing All Outstanding High School Senior Athletes Must Do
Listen up, high school seniors. If you’re a student-athlete dedicated to learning and leading on the field and off, you may have what it takes to be a Wendy’s High [...]
Former FSU Player’s Book Lights a Path for Prospective College Athletes
Author: Ryan Sprague Publisher by: 441 Communications, LLC Place of Publication: Tallahassee, FL Date of Publication: September 17, 2013 Number of...
Recruiting Tips for High School Soccer Players
With fall right around the corner, now is the time for high school soccer players to get serious about recruiting. There are many factors that college...
Tips to Improve Your Chances of Landing a Basketball Scholarship
Every year, thousands of high school, junior college and prep school basketball players compete to earn the relatively few college basketball scholarships awarded in Division I and II. You might [...]