Recruit

What you should do if you didn’t sign an NLI in November

January 18, 2012 by  
Filed under Athlete's Corner, Recruiting Issues

Ryan Allen, former Mizzou & Central Missouri pitcher, gives advice to high school seniors who did not sign a National Letter of Intent in November.

Campus Visits 101

One of the most important decisions that a college athlete recruit will make is which college scholarship offer to accept.  The best way to learn about a college or university and the baseball program, that you are interested in or that that is recruiting you, is to visit campus.  From the standpoint of NCAA rules, [...]

College Recruiting – Why doesn’t the coach call me back?

April 19, 2009 by  
Filed under College Athletes, Recruiting Issues

“Stressed Athlete” recently sent me this question: “I called and left a message for a college coach asking him to call me back because I have some questions about their program, but he has not returned my phone call. Does this mean they are not interested in me?” Answer: If the coach has already called [...]

NCAA redefines “Prospect” in Mens’ Basketball

February 22, 2009 by  
Filed under Latest News, Recruiting Issues

At the NCAA Convention in January, the Legislative Council approved a proposal to define 7th and 8th grade boys basketball players as “prospects.” This means that the NCAA rules that regulated the interaction between a Division I men’s basketball coach and high school age basketball players now also apply to 7th and 8th grade players. [...]

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