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How Young Athletes Can Navigate College Recruitment
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USASunday, November 30, 2025
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College sports recruitment can be a confusing and unpredictable journey. Many young athletes and their families struggle to understand the process, which often feels chaotic and inefficient. Coaches have their own ways of evaluating talent, and not all offers are created equal.
Challenges in the Recruitment Process
- Unpredictability: Recruitment can change quickly. Coaches may leave, and new ones might bring in their own players.
- Proactive Measures: Athletes need to secure their spot by getting something in writing.
- Realistic Expectations: It's important to understand the metrics coaches look for.
The Pitfalls of Recruitment Services
- Expensive and Untrustworthy: Many services claim to help athletes get noticed but often fall short.
- Better Alternatives: It's often better to rely on verified metrics and honest evaluations from coaches.
Introducing Scorability: A New Tool for Athletes
- Free Database: Athletes can store their transcripts, athletic stats, and videos.
- Coach Access: Coaches can access this information to find players who fit their team's needs.
- Comprehensive Evaluations: Includes evaluations from coaches and parents, providing a more complete picture of an athlete.
What Coaches Look For
- Commitment: Coaches want to know if you're willing to put in the time and effort required.
- Coachability: Being honest about your strengths and weaknesses can help coaches see if you're a good fit for their program.
- Teammate Quality: Athletes who are not only talented but also good teammates are highly valued.
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