All About College Bowling With Lewis University Bowling Coach
I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NCAA Division 2 Director of College Bowling of Lewis University, Scott Taylor. Coach Scott Taylor is the inaugural coach for the Lewis University Men’s and Women’s Bowling team. Lewis is one of many athletic departments adding college bowling. Their first season will be 2018-2019. Coach […]
Division I Athletic Scholarships
Division I Athletic Scholarships Division I is Not Giving Out as Much Athletic Money as You Think Are you counting on full ride Division I athletic scholarships? Being awarded an athletic scholarship can be one of the most daunting pieces of the recruiting process. The full ride scholarship is rare for most sports. In fact, […]
Little Known Secrets About Athletic Scholarships
Little Known Secrets About Athletic Scholarships Twenty years ago, when I was a young coach, I gave an amazing speech to the parents of my U13 boys team. As a coach in my mid-twenties I was pretty sure I had everything figured out. With authority, I told the parents they needed be in this for […]
How College Coaches Find Players
Do you wonder how college coaches find players? How do they decide which games to watch? Where do they find your phone number? How do they even know your teen is alive? The answers to these questions are not top secret. In over 100 interviews on the Recruiting Code, coaches have told you again and […]
What You Need to Know if You Want to Play at a Major D1 School
I am pleased to share with you the wisdom of NCAA Division 1 Women’s Basketball Coach of the University of Oregon, Kelly Graves. Coach Kelly Graves has been at the University of Oregon since 2014. For the second year in a row, the Lady Ducks reached the NCAA Elite Eight. They finished the 2017-2018 season […]
3 Reasons College Coaches Won’t Give You an Athletic Scholarship
What if athletes getting an athletic scholarship are no more talented than you? What if there are things you can do to greatly increase your chances of being recruited and receiving athletic scholarship offers? Of the nearly 8 million high school athletes in the United States only 480,000 of them will compete in college. To […]
Are You D1 or D2 Caliber?
There are approximately 1400 colleges and universities with athletic programs. There is are huge differences in talent level ranging from the elite Division 1 schools to small colleges that struggle to recruit enough players each year. Is it possible to know what kind of colleges you could compete at? Not every sports program will be a great […]
Coach Clark Maps Out Differences Between Division 1, 2, and NAIA
“The time and effort that has to be put into Division 1 is significant….If you love the idea of game days – great! But you need to love the idea of more time on the training field, the locker room, on the road and even sitting on the bench until you reach the game as […]