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Leg Workouts That Actually Work
The lower body includes some of the most overlooked muscle groups. Stroll through your local gym. You will quickly notice that even the most muscular guys often have puny legs. Leg [...]
10 Ways to Score Better on the SAT or ACT
If you want to play and study at any level of “the next level”–Division I, II, III or NAIA—you have to take the SAT or ACT. These standardized tests have [...]
Help Uncle Sam, Help You
The military offers several ways to earn money for college or repay your loans. Attend a Service Academy Every student at the five U.S. service academies receives a full scholarship; [...]
Academy Awards: Sports at a U.S. Service Academy
Eric Kettani didn’t have to pay for college. A standout fullback and linebacker at Lake Catholic High School in Mentor, Ohio, Kettani was recruited by many schools, including big programs [...]
Yes, You Can Win the Heisman
Ok, so your chances of taking home the top honor in college football are pretty slim. But if you study as hard as you play—and are involved with your community [...]
Social Media and Recruiting: All Eyes On You
Today’s recruits are more visible than ever. That’s not necessarily a good thing. (But it’s not all bad.) Heads up: Somebody could be watching you. Your photos on Facebook. Your [...]
The Truth About Being a College Athlete
I’m only going to say this once. It’s a fact, the one truth that all athletes face. It’s the thing that’s certain to happen to every one of us—from quarterbacks [...]
Elevate Your Game at Duane Carlisle’s Elite Performance Camp
Want a taste of what it’s like to train at a Division I school? If so, check out Coach Duane Carlisle’s Elite Performance Camp. Coach Carlisle, director of performance at [...]
4 Ways to Max Out a Recruiting Visit
Making a great impression on an official visit can lock up a scholarship for a young athlete, so it’s important to arrive prepared. As you stroll up to campus, get [...]
8 Ways NCAA Recruiting Rules Have Changed And How They’ll Affect You
More money, more phone calls, and fancier mail. If you’re being recruited to play Division I sports, all of that is coming your way as a result of new rule [...]