Get Recruited For A Football Scholarship: (What 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th Graders Need To Do [Paperback]

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While there are other types of scholarships that can either pay or help pay for your son’s college education such as scholastic scholarships, if your high school football player has a reasonable amount of talent, there is an excellent chance that he could be recruited to play college football on either a full ride or a partial athletic scholarship.

These football scholarships are very lucrative; many of them are valued in excess of $150,000 and even more depending on the school. Full ride scholarships pay for tuition, meals, room and board and tutoring among other things. And now, in accordance with new NCAA rulings, some schools are offering four-year full ride scholarships.

Partial scholarships may pay for any number of a combination of expenses, but do not cover everything. Of course, everyone wants to obtain one of the full ride types, but not all schools are required to offer them; only the top level of schools have to offer the full ride type, so the majority of colleges offer some variation of the partial scholarship. Often partial football scholarships are combined with other types of scholarships to ensure that all your son’s college expenses are met.

There are some several thousand colleges in the U.S. that offer football scholarships, so if your son follows a proven plan such as the one clearly taught in this book, there is a very good chance that he will be offered an athletic scholarship to play football at the collegiate level somewhere.

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The recruiting process, which consists of developing into the kind of player the college coaches are looking for and getting the coaches to notice your son’s talent is a marathon rather than a sprint. It helps to start early, even as early as the 9th grade to start doing the things necessary to get on the radar of the college coaches. “Get Recruited For A Football Scholarship What 9th, 10th, 1lth, 12th Graders Need To Do” gives you a no nonsense step-by-step plan presented in monthly increments so that you do not become overwhelmed with the total recruiting process all at once.

For example, if your son is a junior, he will be instructed on a monthly basis about what he should be doing that particular month in the recruiting process. You, as parents will also be given incite and instructions about what you can do to help with contact Emails, recruiting profiles, highlight videos, and personal athletic websites – all essential elements of a successful recruiting campaign.

There are many myths surrounding the recruiting process. For example, many parents still think that if their son is good enough, the college coaches will come banging his door down. In fact, this is far from the truth. While there are a few (100 –150) hot elite players in the country every year that will almost automatically be recruited, they are certainly not the norm.

By far, most of the other thousands of high school football athletes and their parents will have to be proactive in the recruiting process. This means that you will have to be instrumental in getting the coaches to notice your son. If one of these scholarships is your dream, then you cannot afford to sit back and wait for the coaches to find you. For one thing, most of them do not have the recruiting budget to travel around looking for talent. They depend on you making contact with them first.

This book, in simple to understand language, guides you through the recruiting process from the 9th grade through the 12th grade and it also ensures that you stay compliant with the NCAA rules. With this book, you will never be alone as you navigate the process. In fact, you will have a recruiting expert with you at all times.

Get Recruited For A Football Scholarship (What 11th Graders Need To Do)

With four-year college athletic scholarships easily being worth tens of thousands of dollars, it is no wonder that so many high school football players are competing for them. In today’s economy, many families are depending on their son’s ability to obtain an athletic scholarship. The junior year in high school is really the most important year as far as college football recruiting goes.

Student/athletes in the eleventh grade need recruiting information to guide them through the recruiting process. There are many myths and outright untruths that exist. As examples, many people still think that if a player is good enough, a big state football program will somehow, magically recruit him. And many others think that their high school coach will get their son recruited. These statements are not true.

In fact, unless your son is among the top 100 – 150 football players in the country, you and your son will have to be instrumental in marketing to the football coaches across the country. The recruiting process that we recommend for juniors in this book has been extremely successful in guiding high school eleventh grade athletes to obtaining college football scholarships.

Naturally, the book shows your son how to make the right initial contact to the coaches on his wish list. It shows him how to develop a first-rate recruiting profile, how to make highlight videos that will get watched by the coaches, and how to put up his own personal website. Instructions and samples for all are included in the book.

But that is just for starters. It actually gives him sample questions to ask the coaches when they start calling, and it teaches him to think like a college football coach. Once you know what the coaches are looking for, then it is much easier to mold your recruiting stats to meet their needs. Wouldn’t it be terrific to know what the ideal player looks like to the coaches according to their positions? And wouldn’t it be great to know what to expect from visits from the coaches?

If your son is determined to win a college football scholarship and you approve, this guide, written by college athletic scholarship recipients, will guide him through the recruiting steps he needs to take in the eleventh grade. It is a month-by-month guide that not only keeps him compliant with the NCAA rules, but it also shows him what he should be doing each month to be recruited to play football in college.

Get Recruited For A Football Scholarship (What 10th Graders Need To Do)

Unless your son is in the top 100 – 150 football recruits in the country, you will have to proactive in helping to market your son’s football talents to the schools where you think he would be a good fit academically, socially, and athletically.

The truth is that most college football programs simply do not have the recruiting budget to travel around the country scouting for recruits. Getting recruited to play college ball on scholarship is typically a marathon rather than a sprint, and waiting until his senior year to start the athletic scholarship search is almost begging for failure. In fact, the earlier your son starts the recruiting process, the more likely he is to land a college football scholarship.

As examples, wouldn’t it be great to know now what the perfect D-I football player looked like? Or how important would it be to know the exact steps to get your son noticed by football coaches?

Even things like choosing the right summer football camps and combines as a sophomore could increase your son’s chances of being recruited. Knowing about these different aspects of recruiting ahead of time could give him a huge competitive edge; it would give him time to develop and make the right decisions as he advances through his high school playing career.

Leaving the recruiting process to your son’s high school coach is simply not a good idea. He is busy with practices, games, his own family and countless civic activities. To ensure that your son has the best chance to be recruited, you and your son have to learn how to do the steps involved in marketing your son’s talent to the college football coaches.

Fortunately, the process is simple. It really is just a matter of starting early and doing the steps as they come along. A four-year college football scholarship could easily be worth $150,000. Many families in today’s economy could not afford to send their son to college unless he obtains one of these very lucrative scholarships.

The world of college recruiting is filled with many myths and pitfalls. Unfortunately, even in the sophomore year, recruiting mistakes can and are often made. If your son is determined to win a college football scholarship and you approve, this guide, written by college athletic scholarship recipients, will guide him through the recruiting steps he needs to take in the tenth grade. It is a month-by-month guide that not only keeps him compliant with the NCAA rules, but it also shows him what he should be doing each month to be recruited to play football in college.

How To Get A Football Scholarship (What 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th Graders Need To Do)

While there are other types of scholarships that can either pay or help pay for your son’s college education such as scholastic scholarships, if your high school football player has a reasonable amount of talent, there is an excellent chance that he could be recruited to play college football on either a full ride or a partial athletic scholarship.

These college football scholarships are very lucrative; many of them are valued in excess of $150,000 and even more depending on the school. Full ride scholarships pay for tuition, meals, room and board and tutoring among other things. And now, in accordance with new NCAA rulings, some schools are offering four-year full ride scholarships.

Partial football scholarships may pay for any number of a combination of expenses, but do not cover everything. Of course, everyone wants to obtain one of the full ride types, but not all schools are required to offer them; only the top level of schools have to offer the full ride type, so the majority of colleges offer some variation of the partial scholarship. Often partial football scholarships are combined with other types of scholarships to ensure that all your son’s college expenses are met.

There are some several thousand colleges in the U.S. that offer football scholarships, so if your son follows a proven plan such as the one clearly taught in this book, there is a very good chance that he will be offered an athletic scholarship to play football at the collegiate level somewhere.

The recruiting process, which consists of developing into the kind of player the college coaches are looking for and getting the coaches to notice your son’s talent is a marathon rather than a sprint. It helps to start early, even as early as the 9th grade to start doing the things necessary to get on the radar of the college coaches. “Get Recruited For A Football Scholarship What 9th, 10th, 1lth, 12th Graders Need To Do” gives you a no nonsense step-by-step plan presented in monthly increments so that you do not become overwhelmed with the total recruiting process all at once.

For example, if your son is a junior, he will be instructed on a monthly basis about what he should be doing that particular month in the recruiting process. You, as parents will also be given incite and instructions about what you can do to help with contact Emails, recruiting profiles, highlight videos, and personal athletic websites – all essential elements of a successful recruiting campaign.

There are many myths surrounding the recruiting process. For example, many parents still think that if their son is good enough, the college coaches will come banging his door down. In fact, this is far from the truth. While there are a few (100 –150) hot elite players in the country every year that will almost automatically be recruited, they are certainly not the norm.

By far, most of the other thousands of high school football athletes and their parents will have to be proactive in the recruiting process. This means that you will have to be instrumental in getting the coaches to notice your son. If one of these scholarships is your dream, then you cannot afford to sit back and wait for the coaches to find you. For one thing, most of them do not have the recruiting budget to travel around looking for talent. They depend on you making contact with them first.

This book, in simple to understand language, guides you through the recruiting process from the 9th grade through the 12th grade and it also ensures that you stay compliant with the NCAA rules. With this book, you will never be alone as you navigate the process. In fact, you will have a recruiting expert with you at all times.

Get Recruited For A Football Scholarship (What 9th Graders Need To Do)

Most college football coaches pay very little attention to prospective athletes when they are only freshmen in high school. Unfortunately, many parents and high school coaches basically do the same thing. The ninth grade is considered, by most, to be too early to be thinking about getting your son involved in the college football recruiting process.

However, here at College Athletic Scholarship, it has been our experience through helping thousands of high school athletes over the past fourteen years that a solid recruiting foundation can be started as early as the ninth grade. This, of course, depends on the maturity and determination of your ninth grade football player.

For example, is he willing to tackle the steps necessary to land a college athletic scholarship. Is he willing to learn and apply the steps in the recruiting process as they are given month-by-month? Is he willing to lay the groundwork that will put him ahead of his competition next year? If the answers to these questions are yes, then this book will take him and guide him through the foundational steps in the recruiting process.

If he does the steps as they are given, he will be prepared next year when there is a good possibility that he will see playing time. He will be familiar with basic recruiting terminology, and he will be physically fit to play for his team.

Contrary to what many people still believe, obtaining one of these coveted scholarships is a process, and in most cases the earlier, you start the more likely you are to play for the school of your dreams. This guide is for the student/athlete and his parents that want to get a jump-start on recruiting process. Fortunately, the process is simple. It really is just a matter of starting early and doing steps as they come along.

Conservatively speaking, college football scholarships can be worth in excess of $150,000 depending upon the school and the number of years your son takes to get his degree.

Unfortunately, even in the ninth grade, recruiting mistakes can be made. If your son is determined to win a college football scholarship and you approve, this guide, written by college athletic scholarship recipients, will not only get him started off on the right foot, but it will also keep him compliant with the NCAA guidelines.

Get Recruited For A Football Scholarship (What 12th Graders Need To Do)

football recruit bookIf you are a senior in high school, and you haven’t yet had scholarship offers, this book can help you find the college football scholarship you have been dreaming about.

For most high school athletes, the football recruiting process was started in the earlier grades, but there are many athletes that don’t have their breakout years until they are seniors. They may have been injured as sophomores or juniors. Or there are other reasons, but regardless of the reasons why you’ve just started to shine, as senior athletes, this is crunch time for you as far as the recruiting process goes. There is no time to waste.

While this book gives you all the tools you will need to go the traditional route for landing a college athletic scholarship, in addition it also gives you many other creative methods for getting yourself noticed by the college coaches during this your senior year.

It teaches you how to get the big picture and how to stay alert for opportunities that may come your way late in the recruiting process. You’ll learn how to sniff out opportunities for scholarships that your competition won’t be aware of including a quick way to get all your information seen by the coaches at a moment’s notice even if you haven’t previously been in contact with him.

You’ll find instructions on how to approach the coaches the right way instead of turning them off. You’ll learn how to create a professional looking athletic profile, and how to make highlight videos that will be watched by the coaches. And you’ll also find out how to put up a personal athletic website. You’ll learn where to post your highlight videos and how to be prepared when the coaches ask for full game tapes.

You’ll discover other options for you to play football in college just in case the big state university doesn’t sign you. You’ll learn the difference between BCS and FCS schools as it relates to funding football programs and what it could mean to your scholarship.

If you are determined to win a college football scholarship, this guide, written by college athletic scholarship recipients, will guide you through the recruiting steps you need to take as a senior. It is a month-by-month guide for your senior year that not only keeps you compliant with the NCAA rules, but it also shows you what you should be doing each month to be recruited to play football in college.