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[quote=Anonymous]Tests are coming back. That is going to harm a lot of players. For us, kid got injured right before Junior year so that derailed all recruiting. No video footage either because of it. He had a lot of interest from that summer and kept in touch with several by email. But, just to put it out there---you don't know what can happen. Injuries and life happen. Fortunately, I have a straight A kid, with very high test scores so he could get into the schools on his own merit. They are now talking to him as acceptances start rolling in and having seen him play this Fall/winter (Senior year). Another thing to consider is how many players on these teams are older---grad students, transfer students and how many are foreign. Some of the D3 schools are pretty competitive and a lot of D3 schools don't have the budget for recruiting. Prioritize grades/course load and test scores. NUMBER 1.[/quote]
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