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What to say to a coach when you want to be recruited?
The recruit should mention any personal connections they have to the program and what attracted them to the school or program. Explain why the recruit is a good fit for his program. Coaches want to know how a recruit can contribute to the team’s growth and success. Answer the coach’s questions fully and clearly.
What is paid for on an official visit?
According to the NCAA, an official visit is when a prospective student-athlete visits a college campus paid for by the school. This includes travel/transportation to and from the school, room, meals, and entertainment expenses (three admissions to a home game).
How do you ask a coach for an unofficial visit?
Call coaches on the phone and speak to them directly about scheduling an unofficial visit. Remember, if they do not pick up then keep calling back! Notify coaches that you will be near the campus on XYZ dates (the dates you have already picked out) and would like to visit then.
What should parents ask college coaches?
Here are 10 questions parents should ask college coaches:
- What does a day, week or year in the life of one of your student-athletes look like?
- What types of on/off campus activities are available to athletes?
- What type of academic support do athletes receive?
- What are the housing accommodations like?
What should you not say to a college coach?
What “Not” to Say to a College Coach
- Avoid: Overselling your abilities. There is never a reason for you to oversell your abilities.
- Avoid: Bad-mouthing your high school coaches.
- Avoid: Comparing yourself to others.
- Avoid: Talking about how coachable you are.
Do coaches make offers on official visits?
An offer is not guaranteed during an official visit, but it is common for coaches to make offers on an official visit. Coaches often use an official visit as a time to evaluate your athletic abilities, personality and fit with the team.
Can you get offered on an unofficial visit?
You can get offered on an unofficial visit, but it is pretty uncommon. Coaches will usually wait until a later phase in the recruiting process when they know a recruit better before making an offer unless you’re playing at an elite level. Coaches are much more likely to make an offer on an official visit.
How do I tell my coach I want to visit?
Make The Ask: The most important part of the email is letting the coach know you’re planning an unofficial visit. Be upfront and ask the coach if they’re available to meet with you one on one during your time on campus. Be flexible with scheduling and throw out a few dates to see what works for them.
Can freshman talk to college coaches?
College coaches can begin to contact recruits starting January 1 of their sophomore year. In addition, recruits can also begin to take unofficial visits at that time. Recruits will need to wait until August 1 of their junior year to take official visits and receive verbal scholarship offers.
What are good questions to ask a coach?
13 Questions to Ask A College Coach
- What are your recruiting needs for my class?
- What are the next steps in the recruiting process with your program?
- What is your recruiting timeline?
- What does a typical day or week look like for a player during the season?
- What are the off-season expectations for a player?
How do you impress a college coach?
The best way to make sure you impress rather than depress a coach is to be prepared. Anticipate the questions he or she might ask, know a little bit about their program and be ready with your answers. College coaches want outgoing, confident players who will represent their program in a positive light.