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If You Only Focus on the Scholarship, You Might Not Pick the Right School
Welcome to Interview #105 “It is more important to pick the school based on is it the right school for you not just the right scholarship.” Coach Josh Kittell I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of Josh Kitten, the former NAIA Football Coach of the University of Jamestown. Coach Kittell has been at […]
NAIA and Local Colleges are a Great Option
Welcome to Interview #104 “You can’t fake a good performance in track. Luck doesn’t exist.” Coach Josh Bradley I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NAIA Cross Country and Track & Field Coach, of Bryan College. Josh Bradley has been the Head Coach for the Bryan College Cross Country and Track and […]
Student Loans and Your College Investment ROI
Many of you parents have been chasing the dream of a college athletic scholarship for years. Some of your children will receive a full ride scholarship, but full rides are few and far between. If your child has already been offered a full ride – Congratulations! You can skip the rest of this article. The […]
College Athletics Helps You Grow Into A Better And Stronger Version Of You
Welcome to Interview #103 “College Athletics Helps You Grow Into A Better And Stronger Version Of You.” Coach Vicky Maes I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NCAA Division 1 Women’s Tennis Coach, of The University of Arizona, Vicky Maes. Coach Maes has been the Head Women’s Tennis Coach of the Arizona […]
When It Comes to Recruiting, Effort Is Never Wrong
Welcome to Interview #102 I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NCAA Division 2 Men’s Tennis Coach, of Roberts Wesleyan College, Tom Linhart. Coach Linhart is in his seventh season as Men’s Head Tennis Coach after serving two seasons as Men’s and Women’s Assistant Tennis Coach at Roberts Wesleyan. What can or […]
How to Be Proactive in the Recruiting Process: Expert Advice
Welcome to Interview #101 Today I am excited to be speaking with Lisa Strasman, the President of NCSA, Next College Student Athlete. NCSA is the largest college recruiting network, working with student athletes in 34 different sports. Lisa not only shares information about NCSA but tons of valuable advice for every future college athlete. The […]
How Applying to College Will Increase Your Value as a Recruit
You’re a hot commodity. Your name went into the admissions funnel! Why Do You Get So Much Mail From Colleges? Coaches and admissions departments send out mailings and emails to thousands of high school students each year. These may come in the form of information, a letter, or a questionnaire. Have you ever wondered why […]
Scholarships Are Great, But How Much Will You Actually Pay?
Scholarships and aid are wonderful, but it’s what you actually pay that really matters! Every college has a sticker price that they advertise as the yearly tuition. But very few students pay the sticker price. Colleges don’t expect them to. Colleges throw out a big number to scare you. Then they award all kinds of […]
Give Coach Jenkins 5 Minutes and He Will Convince You D3 is a Great Option
Welcome to Interview #100 I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NCAA Men and Women’s Track and Cross Country Coach, of Piedmont College, Jeff Jenkins. * A side note: The Recruiting Code began on Valentine’s day, 2015. Over the past three years we have had 750,000 people just like you visit the […]
Why College Athletics Will Change Your Life
Why college athletics will change your life Playing sports in college will take you far beyond the x’s and o’s. Long after college is past, the wins and losses will fade, but the benefits of those years will last a life time. Athletics can be an important and integral part of your college experience. If you have […]
Why a Small NAIA School May Be the Perfect Fit. Plus Great Recruiting Advice
Welcome to Interview #99 I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of Mount Marty College, Carlos Saenz. Coach Saenz is coaching at the college, club and high school levels which give him a unique perspective on the recruiting process. Why do you think athletes should consider an NAIA […]
So, you want to compete at a college in the U.S.?
Welcome to Interview #98 I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NCAA Division 1 Men’s Tennis Coach of Arizona State, Matt Hill. I am so excited for this interview. Coach Hill is an amazing man. His care for athletes and attention to detail is so evident. Coach Hill was hired to resurrect […]
If You Only Focus on the Scholarship, You Might Not Pick the Right School
Welcome to Interview #105 “It is more important to pick the school based on is it the right school for you not just the right scholarship.” Coach Josh Kittell I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of Josh Kitten, the former NAIA Football Coach of the University of Jamestown. Coach Kittell has been at […]
NAIA and Local Colleges are a Great Option
Welcome to Interview #104 “You can’t fake a good performance in track. Luck doesn’t exist.” Coach Josh Bradley I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NAIA Cross Country and Track & Field Coach, of Bryan College. Josh Bradley has been the Head Coach for the Bryan College Cross Country and Track and […]
Student Loans and Your College Investment ROI
Many of you parents have been chasing the dream of a college athletic scholarship for years. Some of your children will receive a full ride scholarship, but full rides are few and far between. If your child has already been offered a full ride – Congratulations! You can skip the rest of this article. The […]
College Athletics Helps You Grow Into A Better And Stronger Version Of You
Welcome to Interview #103 “College Athletics Helps You Grow Into A Better And Stronger Version Of You.” Coach Vicky Maes I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NCAA Division 1 Women’s Tennis Coach, of The University of Arizona, Vicky Maes. Coach Maes has been the Head Women’s Tennis Coach of the Arizona […]
When It Comes to Recruiting, Effort Is Never Wrong
Welcome to Interview #102 I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NCAA Division 2 Men’s Tennis Coach, of Roberts Wesleyan College, Tom Linhart. Coach Linhart is in his seventh season as Men’s Head Tennis Coach after serving two seasons as Men’s and Women’s Assistant Tennis Coach at Roberts Wesleyan. What can or […]
How to Be Proactive in the Recruiting Process: Expert Advice
Welcome to Interview #101 Today I am excited to be speaking with Lisa Strasman, the President of NCSA, Next College Student Athlete. NCSA is the largest college recruiting network, working with student athletes in 34 different sports. Lisa not only shares information about NCSA but tons of valuable advice for every future college athlete. The […]
How Applying to College Will Increase Your Value as a Recruit
You’re a hot commodity. Your name went into the admissions funnel! Why Do You Get So Much Mail From Colleges? Coaches and admissions departments send out mailings and emails to thousands of high school students each year. These may come in the form of information, a letter, or a questionnaire. Have you ever wondered why […]
Scholarships Are Great, But How Much Will You Actually Pay?
Scholarships and aid are wonderful, but it’s what you actually pay that really matters! Every college has a sticker price that they advertise as the yearly tuition. But very few students pay the sticker price. Colleges don’t expect them to. Colleges throw out a big number to scare you. Then they award all kinds of […]
Give Coach Jenkins 5 Minutes and He Will Convince You D3 is a Great Option
Welcome to Interview #100 I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NCAA Men and Women’s Track and Cross Country Coach, of Piedmont College, Jeff Jenkins. * A side note: The Recruiting Code began on Valentine’s day, 2015. Over the past three years we have had 750,000 people just like you visit the […]
Why College Athletics Will Change Your Life
Why college athletics will change your life Playing sports in college will take you far beyond the x’s and o’s. Long after college is past, the wins and losses will fade, but the benefits of those years will last a life time. Athletics can be an important and integral part of your college experience. If you have […]
Why a Small NAIA School May Be the Perfect Fit. Plus Great Recruiting Advice
Welcome to Interview #99 I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of Mount Marty College, Carlos Saenz. Coach Saenz is coaching at the college, club and high school levels which give him a unique perspective on the recruiting process. Why do you think athletes should consider an NAIA […]
So, you want to compete at a college in the U.S.?
Welcome to Interview #98 I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NCAA Division 1 Men’s Tennis Coach of Arizona State, Matt Hill. I am so excited for this interview. Coach Hill is an amazing man. His care for athletes and attention to detail is so evident. Coach Hill was hired to resurrect […]