Radio Show: Now is the Time for 2010s and 2011s

by Avi - With National Signing Day behind us, recruiting is heating up for the Classes of 2010 and 2011. Now is the time for sophomores and juniors to start to place themselves squarely on a coach's radar by developing an NCAA recruiting schedule.

In this episode of the show, we discuss simple but powerful steps that 2010s and 2011s should take to assert themselves and make sure that when Signing Day comes around next time, they have a spot on a college team. Click below to listen:

Early Recruiting for Freshmen and Sophomores

There will always be those players who start writing coaches while still in their freshman and sophomore years. If this is your style, go for it.

To learn how to get recruited, though, you have to maintain regular contact with coaches for the duration of your time in high school. If as a sophomore you write a coach and then proceed to fall off the face of the earth until your senior year, you haven't done yourself any good.

If you do start self-recruiting as a sophomore, in addition to maintaining regular contact with your candidate coaches, you should send an updated resume after your junior fall season.

The bottom line for would-be early starters: Begin self-recruiting only when you're prepared to invest yourself consistently. You must correspond with your candidate coaches regularly—not just sporadically, when the spirit moves you.

Understanding the Recruiting Timeline

The self-recruiting timeline varies from person to person and depends on a number of factors including:

  1. Timeframe - The point in your high school career when you begin self-recruiting. If you?re a sophomore beginning the process, self-recruiting will occur over a longer time frame than that of a senior who's just beginning.

  2. Qualifications - The athlete's appearance on paper. If you have national team experience, a coach will probably make a swift effort to see you play.

  3. Accessibility - How close you live or play to a given school. The closer you are, the easier it is for a coach to see you play.

  4. Marketing How effectively you market yourself will determine your success in the recruiting process.

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