This past week we hosted a webinar on Preparing for Sept 1st (of junior year). If you missed the webinar you can listen to the replay <HERE>
I wanted to share a few of the highlights that we discussed on the webinar. If you are interested in scheduling your free 30-minute RecruitPKB consultation to learn more about the recruiting process please select a time from the online calendar <HERE>.
Preparing for Sept 1st
1. Understand the NCAA contact rules for Sept 1 of Junior Year
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- Electronic communication is allowed by the coaches (phone calls, texts, and emails) starting on Sept 1 of junior year. Prior to Sept 1 of junior year, coaches can only communicate with a player if the player calls and they answer or the coach speaks to a 3rd party (high school or swing coach).
- Official and unofficial visits are allowed starting Sept 1 of a recruit’s junior year. Prior to Sept 1 recruits may visit campus but no one from the athletic dept is allowed to speak or assist in the recruit’s visit.
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2. What should we do before Sept 1st
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- Research realistic programs and contact coaches via an intro email and phone call. Keep the coaches up to date on your progress.
- Because visits will be more limited starting Sept 1st, you need to advocate for yourself ahead of Sept 1 to make the best impression on a college coach.
- Try to have some visits scheduled for after Sept 1st.
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3. What should we expect on Sept 1st
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- If you have been realistic and proactive in contacting coaches, hopefully, you will receive some phone calls, texts, and emails from coaches. Reply back to all communication!
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4. What if we don’t hear from any coaches on Sept 1st?
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- Don’t stress! This happens to many recruits who may not have been realistic in the programs they contacted. There is still plenty of time to make this process happen.
- Reset and restart. Readjust your preferences and level of programs to expand your options in as many ways as possible. Restart the process of intro emails and phones calls.
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5. What happens after Sept 1st?
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- Hopefully, you were able to schedule some visits. The first impression you make on a coach will mean even more since the time frame is more limited with recruiting now. Make sure you are prepared before every visit!
- Maintain communication with the coaches and keep them up to date on your progress.
- If all goes well you should start to receive some offers throughout the fall and winter of junior year. If not, don’t worry, a lot of recruiting takes place throughout spring and summer heading into senior year. Just keep working at it!
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