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Each year, countless high school athletes compete for limited college roster spots. Their lack of experience about the recruiting process often results in disappointing outcomes.
Don’t let this happen to you! Get the inside scoop on a few things about recruiting that your competition doesn't know. Check out The Recruiting Companion for College Sports: Over 100 Winning Tips. It’s an easy-to-read booklet full of ideas to help you succeed at getting recruited.
There’s something for everyone in The Recruiting Companion:
• Student-athletes will get insight from the chapters on "The little white lies coaches tell recruits" and "Some important questions you might not know to ask."
• Parents will find "What no one tells you about athletic scholarships" and the chapters on "How parents can help and hurt in the recruiting process" particularly helpful.
• And everyone will benefit from "Top recruiting disasters and how to avoid them."
Standalone chapters will guide both student-athletes and their parents in the right direction about topics that are crucial when they need them the most.
The Recruiting Companion is a complement to Put Me In, Coach: A Parent's Guide to Winning the Game of College Recruiting, which lays out the recruiting process in more detail and includes twenty true recruiting stories, various templates, and comments from forty NCAA college coaches..
These two books will provide the knowledge and confidence you need to move from aspiring college athlete to recruited college athlete. Author Laurie Richter helped her son, Dylan, get recruited by using the methods outlined in her books
Don’t let this happen to you! Get the inside scoop on a few things about recruiting that your competition doesn't know. Check out The Recruiting Companion for College Sports: Over 100 Winning Tips. It’s an easy-to-read booklet full of ideas to help you succeed at getting recruited.
There’s something for everyone in The Recruiting Companion:
• Student-athletes will get insight from the chapters on "The little white lies coaches tell recruits" and "Some important questions you might not know to ask."
• Parents will find "What no one tells you about athletic scholarships" and the chapters on "How parents can help and hurt in the recruiting process" particularly helpful.
• And everyone will benefit from "Top recruiting disasters and how to avoid them."
Standalone chapters will guide both student-athletes and their parents in the right direction about topics that are crucial when they need them the most.
The Recruiting Companion is a complement to Put Me In, Coach: A Parent's Guide to Winning the Game of College Recruiting, which lays out the recruiting process in more detail and includes twenty true recruiting stories, various templates, and comments from forty NCAA college coaches..
These two books will provide the knowledge and confidence you need to move from aspiring college athlete to recruited college athlete. Author Laurie Richter helped her son, Dylan, get recruited by using the methods outlined in her books
