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What Does September 1st Mean in the World of Recruiting?

https://youtu.be/MNcynLyjK1U September 1st marks an important date surrounding communication between prospective student-athletes and college coaches at the Division I level. This is when prospective student-athletes and college coaches can start to engage in more serious conversations regarding recruiting. If you are in the high school graduating class of 2025, this information is extremely important! What

What Does September 1st Mean in the World of Athletic Recruiting? (+ Webinar)

September 1st marks an important date surrounding communication between prospective student-athletes and college coaches at the Division I level. This is when prospective student-athletes and college coaches can start to engage in more serious conversations regarding recruiting. If you are in the high school graduating class of 2024, this information is extremely important! What Division

What Does June 15th Mean in the World of Athletic Recruiting?

June 15th marks an important date surrounding communication between prospective student-athletes and college coaches from both NCAA Division I and Division II programs. This is when prospective student-athletes and college coaches can start to engage in recruiting-related discussions. If you are in the high school graduating class of 2024, this information will be extremely important!

What Does September 1st Mean in the World of Athletic Recruiting? (+ Webinar)

As you may have already read in our previous blog, September 1st marks an important date surrounding communication between prospective student-athletes and college coaches at the NCAA Division I level. This is when prospective student-athletes and college coaches can start to engage in more serious conversations regarding recruiting in the following sports: Baseball Softball Football

September 1st in Recruiting: What You Should be Doing Right Now

On September 1st, college coaches at the Division I level will be able to engage in recruiting-related conversations with prospective student-athletes going into their junior year of high school in many different sports. This communication can include phone calls, emails, video chat software (Zoom, FaceTime, Skype, etc.), and social media direct messaging. These conversations can