Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations, your player is very fortunate. However, that is not the norm for all but the top recruits.
Don’t believe- and what does “put athlete on application” even Mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congratulations, your player is very fortunate. However, that is not the norm for all but the top recruits.
Don’t believe- and what does “put athlete on application” even Mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hire a marketing firm because all you are doing is marketing your kid. Recruiting doesn't involve you doing much the very few who are recruited are wanted, all the others want to play and have to market themselves actually the parents most of the kids really don't want to and never reach their senior year in the sport.
So much good advice above and here you come with this nonsense. Why contribute?
because that is the reality of it.
You obviously have no experience and it shows. Leave the advice to the ones that have gone through the process
yet again you are wrong. i spent a lot of time traveling and attending the top tournaments for my kids sport. I saw how the coaches lined the court for the highest brackets in the highest level tournaments while other kids wondered why the coaches didn't attend their tournaments and they had to send videos, pre reads and attend id camps. These top programs know where the top kids play and they will go find them. the others, have to put themselves out there and market themselves. videos, emails, id camps, that isn't being recruited.
Honey, you used the word "court" which means you are probably not talking about soccer. Basketball recruiting doesn't work the same. Also, in college soccer there are so many international players now at top tier D1 programs, you know they are sending clips of videos etc.
Anonymous wrote:Congratulations, your player is very fortunate. However, that is not the norm for all but the top recruits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hire a marketing firm because all you are doing is marketing your kid. Recruiting doesn't involve you doing much the very few who are recruited are wanted, all the others want to play and have to market themselves actually the parents most of the kids really don't want to and never reach their senior year in the sport.
So much good advice above and here you come with this nonsense. Why contribute?
because that is the reality of it.
You obviously have no experience and it shows. Leave the advice to the ones that have gone through the process
yet again you are wrong. i spent a lot of time traveling and attending the top tournaments for my kids sport. I saw how the coaches lined the court for the highest brackets in the highest level tournaments while other kids wondered why the coaches didn't attend their tournaments and they had to send videos, pre reads and attend id camps. These top programs know where the top kids play and they will go find them. the others, have to put themselves out there and market themselves. videos, emails, id camps, that isn't being recruited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hire a marketing firm because all you are doing is marketing your kid. Recruiting doesn't involve you doing much the very few who are recruited are wanted, all the others want to play and have to market themselves actually the parents most of the kids really don't want to and never reach their senior year in the sport.
So much good advice above and here you come with this nonsense. Why contribute?
because that is the reality of it.
You obviously have no experience and it shows. Leave the advice to the ones that have gone through the process
yet again you are wrong. i spent a lot of time traveling and attending the top tournaments for my kids sport. I saw how the coaches lined the court for the highest brackets in the highest level tournaments while other kids wondered why the coaches didn't attend their tournaments and they had to send videos, pre reads and attend id camps. These top programs know where the top kids play and they will go find them. the others, have to put themselves out there and market themselves. videos, emails, id camps, that isn't being recruited.
Boy o boy. You wrote all that just to say you haven’t gone through the process. Which goes back to my original point.
And if you want to know where the top programs get the top kids, it’s at the YNT camps not window shopping.
You better sell yourself or you’re not getting sold.
we did go through it my kid got a full ride and put athlete on their application and is at a top 20 school in their sport. did they market themselves? No they were recruited. never sent an email or a video.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hire a marketing firm because all you are doing is marketing your kid. Recruiting doesn't involve you doing much the very few who are recruited are wanted, all the others want to play and have to market themselves actually the parents most of the kids really don't want to and never reach their senior year in the sport.
So much good advice above and here you come with this nonsense. Why contribute?
because that is the reality of it.
You obviously have no experience and it shows. Leave the advice to the ones that have gone through the process
yet again you are wrong. i spent a lot of time traveling and attending the top tournaments for my kids sport. I saw how the coaches lined the court for the highest brackets in the highest level tournaments while other kids wondered why the coaches didn't attend their tournaments and they had to send videos, pre reads and attend id camps. These top programs know where the top kids play and they will go find them. the others, have to put themselves out there and market themselves. videos, emails, id camps, that isn't being recruited.
Boy o boy. You wrote all that just to say you haven’t gone through the process. Which goes back to my original point.
And if you want to know where the top programs get the top kids, it’s at the YNT camps not window shopping.
You better sell yourself or you’re not getting sold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hire a marketing firm because all you are doing is marketing your kid. Recruiting doesn't involve you doing much the very few who are recruited are wanted, all the others want to play and have to market themselves actually the parents most of the kids really don't want to and never reach their senior year in the sport.
So much good advice above and here you come with this nonsense. Why contribute?
because that is the reality of it.
You obviously have no experience and it shows. Leave the advice to the ones that have gone through the process
yet again you are wrong. i spent a lot of time traveling and attending the top tournaments for my kids sport. I saw how the coaches lined the court for the highest brackets in the highest level tournaments while other kids wondered why the coaches didn't attend their tournaments and they had to send videos, pre reads and attend id camps. These top programs know where the top kids play and they will go find them. the others, have to put themselves out there and market themselves. videos, emails, id camps, that isn't being recruited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hire a marketing firm because all you are doing is marketing your kid. Recruiting doesn't involve you doing much the very few who are recruited are wanted, all the others want to play and have to market themselves actually the parents most of the kids really don't want to and never reach their senior year in the sport.
So much good advice above and here you come with this nonsense. Why contribute?
because that is the reality of it.
You obviously have no experience and it shows. Leave the advice to the ones that have gone through the process
yet again you are wrong. i spent a lot of time traveling and attending the top tournaments for my kids sport. I saw how the coaches lined the court for the highest brackets in the highest level tournaments while other kids wondered why the coaches didn't attend their tournaments and they had to send videos, pre reads and attend id camps. These top programs know where the top kids play and they will go find them. the others, have to put themselves out there and market themselves. videos, emails, id camps, that isn't being recruited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hire a marketing firm because all you are doing is marketing your kid. Recruiting doesn't involve you doing much the very few who are recruited are wanted, all the others want to play and have to market themselves actually the parents most of the kids really don't want to and never reach their senior year in the sport.
So much good advice above and here you come with this nonsense. Why contribute?
because that is the reality of it.
You obviously have no experience and it shows. Leave the advice to the ones that have gone through the process
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hire a marketing firm because all you are doing is marketing your kid. Recruiting doesn't involve you doing much the very few who are recruited are wanted, all the others want to play and have to market themselves actually the parents most of the kids really don't want to and never reach their senior year in the sport.
So much good advice above and here you come with this nonsense. Why contribute?
because that is the reality of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hire a marketing firm because all you are doing is marketing your kid. Recruiting doesn't involve you doing much the very few who are recruited are wanted, all the others want to play and have to market themselves actually the parents most of the kids really don't want to and never reach their senior year in the sport.
So much good advice above and here you come with this nonsense. Why contribute?