Anonymous
Post 09/09/2023 14:05     Subject: College Recruiting

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:College recruiting would be much easier on families, players and coaches if realistic expectations are set early sophomore year.

Issues come when paid outside trainers and other clubs tell players they can play at a level that is far higher than what they are capable of.

With that being said, top players at clubs with no recruiting history or relationships should consider moving to a club that can easily have them placed in college.


This is far, far too early for boys. My kid is playing college now and a lot of the best kids didn’t commit until fall of senior year.


For the high academic schools, I know many winter/spring Senior boy commits.


Yes. For boys, most of the best commits aren’t until senior year.
Anonymous
Post 09/09/2023 13:54     Subject: College Recruiting

Congratulations 20:43! Your DD sounds like she did an awesome job.
Anonymous
Post 09/06/2023 22:40     Subject: College Recruiting

College sports (other than football and men’s b-ball) are fun, but that’s it. Pick the school first, then worry about playing a sport there. Get your priorities straight. Unless it is a money issue, then find a school that will pay the kid some money.