Spring College ID Events

Anonymous
I've seen a few different answers on this, but my daughter will be attending her first college ID event in a few weeks. Should she take a photo with the coaches and post it on her social media pages following the camp? It seems like the narrative on doing this as changed lately and now it is being frowned upon - while it seemed to be the norm before. Just curious on opinions on this.
Anonymous
Take a photo with the coaches? No.
Anonymous
I think most people take a pic while they are there and say thank you to the camp and tag them and/or the relevant schools. That's it.

The thank you note to the coaches and follow up are far more critical.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've seen a few different answers on this, but my daughter will be attending her first college ID event in a few weeks. Should she take a photo with the coaches and post it on her social media pages following the camp? It seems like the narrative on doing this as changed lately and now it is being frowned upon - while it seemed to be the norm before. Just curious on opinions on this.


Think down the road. If there is no offer from this specific school what are you telling the public? You paid for a camp?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've seen a few different answers on this, but my daughter will be attending her first college ID event in a few weeks. Should she take a photo with the coaches and post it on her social media pages following the camp? It seems like the narrative on doing this as changed lately and now it is being frowned upon - while it seemed to be the norm before. Just curious on opinions on this.


Think down the road. If there is no offer from this specific school what are you telling the public? You paid for a camp?


Been through this with DD. Is your DD a highly touted recruit? On lists? All star games? All conference? The answers matter. What a top recruit does vs a regular recruit is different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've seen a few different answers on this, but my daughter will be attending her first college ID event in a few weeks. Should she take a photo with the coaches and post it on her social media pages following the camp? It seems like the narrative on doing this as changed lately and now it is being frowned upon - while it seemed to be the norm before. Just curious on opinions on this.


Think down the road. If there is no offer from this specific school what are you telling the public? You paid for a camp?


Been through this with DD. Is your DD a highly touted recruit? On lists? All star games? All conference? The answers matter. What a top recruit does vs a regular recruit is different.


Not the OP, but can you expand on this?
Anonymous
Take pics with the coach? LAME
Anonymous
Huge NO OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've seen a few different answers on this, but my daughter will be attending her first college ID event in a few weeks. Should she take a photo with the coaches and post it on her social media pages following the camp? It seems like the narrative on doing this as changed lately and now it is being frowned upon - while it seemed to be the norm before. Just curious on opinions on this.


Think down the road. If there is no offer from this specific school what are you telling the public? You paid for a camp?


Been through this with DD. Is your DD a highly touted recruit? On lists? All star games? All conference? The answers matter. What a top recruit does vs a regular recruit is different.


Not PP but this was my question. My kid was invited, did not pay, so in that case she should post thanking the coach, no? I thought this was the norm if you are attending these free of charge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've seen a few different answers on this, but my daughter will be attending her first college ID event in a few weeks. Should she take a photo with the coaches and post it on her social media pages following the camp? It seems like the narrative on doing this as changed lately and now it is being frowned upon - while it seemed to be the norm before. Just curious on opinions on this.


Think down the road. If there is no offer from this specific school what are you telling the public? You paid for a camp?


Been through this with DD. Is your DD a highly touted recruit? On lists? All star games? All conference? The answers matter. What a top recruit does vs a regular recruit is different.


Not PP but this was my question. My kid was invited, did not pay, so in that case she should post thanking the coach, no? I thought this was the norm if you are attending these free of charge.


I agree, I see posts all over social media from players that are posting either showing the camp and/or with the coaches and thanking them. I'm surprised at the NOs on the replies - but without a lot of elaborating on the why?
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