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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your post is all over the place and hard to understand. Are you talking Division II or III? Why are coaches contacting her and telling her to come to their school unless they want her on their team?[/quote] DIII. Tiny colleges. Expensive, underfunded. Not coaches, these are [b]admissions recruiters[/b] sent out to boost applications. They will tell kids WHATEVER they want to hear. [/quote] What is the sport? And is she a senior or only a junior? If she is only a junior, one way to help her is to have her go to a recruiting camp or showcase sponsored by the school. She can go and show her stuff and see first hand what her competition is. If the coaches are interested in her, they will make that clear. It could be a painful wakeup call, but at least they will be delivering the message and not you. [/quote]
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