Thursday, November 20, 2008

Home Recruiting Visit

Athlete's perspective

To get to know the Coach better.

Ask direct questions about academics, scholarship, the program and expectations.

It's you chance to interview the Coach!

Coach's perspective

NCAA rules no longer allow athletes to sign in front of a College Coach.

However expect the Coaches to push for a verbal commitment.

If you feel pressured you aren't ready to make a commitment.

To avoid pressure - make it clear from the beginning of the meeting that you will need time to discuss any offer as a family.

It is a reasonable demand. This allows you to review your notes and discuss your options without making a hasty decision.

What does a Verbal Commitment mean?

Understand a Verbal Commitment is not a legally binding contract.

The athlete and/or college can back out of the commitment.

What if you don't verbally commit, will they offer your Scholarship to someone else?

Coaches usually recruit more than one person at a position.

Understand your slot may be taken by someone else if you don't commit.

The Recruiting game involves sales and timing.

That is why you should do your homework ahead of time!

If a school sends you a National Letter of Intent and/or a financial–aid agreement, you are guaranteed a scholarship.

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