Any of These Sound Familiar?
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"I work on my skills tirelessly, but still don't have as much interest from college coaches as I should."
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"My coach says that as long as I work hard and play well, the college coaches will find me."
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"I don't know if I have what it takes to play NCAA basketball."
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"I want coaches to see me, but I don't know how to get their attention."
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"I want to reach out to college coaches, but I don't know how."
If any of these sound familiar, don't worry, you are not alone! Our main objective with this course, and the interactive database of hundreds of colleges that we've put together, is to help you get from where you are now, to playing at the highest possible NCAA level that you can play at based on your talent level.
There are over 1,100 NCAA basketball programs across all three divisions. And we believe that getting recruited when you're an under the radar athlete is a numbers game. What better resource to have than access to the contact info of 1,200+ college coaches and invaluable knowledge from athletes that have accomplished the things that you aspire to accomplish in your life?
Course Curriculum
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Differences Between NCAA Divisions I, II, and III
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In this section of the course we explain the differences between being a student-athlete at the three NCAA divisions, and what an athlete can expect at each of the levels.
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The Truth About Scholarships
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Everyone grows up hearing about full-ride scholarships, but in this section of our course we detail the many different types of scholarships that each level of NCAA basketball has to offer. We also explain what an athletes options are if they aren't fortunate enough to receive a scholarship offer right away.
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Highlights and Game Film
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Highlight videos can make or break an athlete's chances of receiving interest from college coaches. In this part of the course we make sure to explicitly detail the things that an athlete should and should not include in the highlight video.
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Communicating With College Coaches
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In this section we go over the proper etiquette to use when contacting coaches via email and/or phone call. We also dissect the art of composing an email, from the subject line to the ending signature. We lay out everything that has been proven to not only lead to grabbing a coaches attention, but also resulting in a response being received.
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Social Media
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Social media runs the world that we live in today. Therefore, we couldn't complete a course on this topic without addressing it. In this section we delve into how social media can be a major bonus or a detriment to an athlete's dreams of playing at the NCAA level.
What Is This Interactive Database That We Keep Mentioning And Why Should You Want It?
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Easily search for any NCAA Division I or II school that you'd like to look up or reach out to. (Division III school's will be added as well eventually)
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Even if you don't have a specific school in mind, you can scroll down to any state in America that you desire and will be able to view all of the university's in that state.
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Once you click on each individual school you'll be able to see the city, state, enrollment #, their previous year's record, the names of multiple coaches with direct links to their email addresses, and a link to a prospective athlete questionnaire if one is provided by the program.
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The database will be updated annually before the beginning of every new school year and after purchasing you'll have access to it for as long as it's a resource that can help you in your journey of being recruited
Start Taking Recruiting Into Your Own Hands TODAY!
BONUS: Downloadable Resources
In addition to receiving our detailed course that will walk you step-by-step through the recruiting process and the interactive database, we will also be providing you with multiple resources that you can download in order to help you stay prepared and organized throughout your journey