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  • spfootball Nov 27, 2010
    Folks, I am a high school principal, and if you think your school's football coach has the time (unless coaching football is ALL that he does) to promote each and every one of his players to the degree that each parent thinks he should be, you are sorely mistaken. At a minimum, parents must take on the responsibility of creating an athlete/academic profile (resume), and the creation of a "master" highlight film (you may actually have to provide raw footage and pay for the creation of a highlight film if not adept with movie maker or some other video editor) for the coach to distribute (he may be able to make copies) for each recruiter. If you wait for your school's head coach or anyone else to take on this job, you have no one to blame but yourself.
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  • dfoste218 Jan 25, 2008
    I suggest that if you want you child to be recruited invest in a good video camera an film all the events yourself. Coaches may have good intentions but if you child is not high on the recruiting list you may find yourself scrambling for video, recommendations and so on because the coaches are busy with the top 10 or 15 recruits.
  • dfoste218 Jan 25, 2008
    I suggest that if you want you child to be recruited invest in a good video camera an film all the events yourself. Coaches may have good intentions but if you child is not high on the recruiting list you may find yourself scrambling for video, recommendations and so on because the coaches are busy with the top 10 or 15 recruits.
  • dfoste218 Jan 25, 2008
    My son has had a terrible time getting seen by college coaches. The high school coach changed his position in the middle of the season then he only got a tape in late Jan. after talking to the district athletic director. I have spent most of my time calling and sending tapes to schools.. I feel he really go screwed out of many good opportunities.
  • Melody Aug 09, 2007
    My husband is a high school football coach. Unfortunately, the school is small and the team as a whole isn't that great, which doesn't help the star athletes out much. He always recommends that the talented boys attend as many camps as possible, and for them to be realistic about the size of school they're aiming for. Good article!
  • Melody Aug 09, 2007
    My husband is a high school football coach. Unfortunately, the school is small and the team as a whole isn't that great, which doesn't help the star athletes out much. He always recommends that the talented boys attend as many camps as possible, and for them to be realistic about the size of school they're aiming for. Good article!

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