Become a College Football Player

Would you like to become a college football player? Here is how!

Steps

  1. Know your level. Sometimes this is easier said than done, but you must be realistic and understand where you can play. You must set high goals but they must be realistic.
  2. Make a highlight tape. Make a 5-10 minute highlight tape, depending on what kind of good clips you have. Make sure it is just the good stuff, and is diverse enough to show you doing a variety of things on the field. Put your information on that video.
  3. Gather a list of 100 colleges you are interested in. Make sure if you are in between levels like D-1 and D-1aa you send to both. Once you get that list you must send a physical DVD to those coaches, recruiting coordinators and head coach. Then you must also email the link to all 100 plus other schools you want to recruit you.
  4. Make sure you have your transcript, football resume and all contact information included in your tape that you send and the emails you send.
  5. Get an endorsement from your high school coach and have him email 100 schools on your behalf and call 20 schools. You must have your coach's endorsement to get recruited, period.
  6. Attend as many reputable showcases and combines as you can. Make sure you go to the National Underclassmen Combine, Under Armour, 7 on 7 showcases, and get invited to true invite only camps like the Ultimate 100 Camp, Top Prospect Camp, Elite 11, and Nike Camps. All the major recruiting services and college coaches take their information and evaluate performers from those events.
  7. Follow up with coaches in college on a monthly basis for Juniors and for underclassmen (freshmen and sophomores) follow up every 2 months at a minimum. You must speak well when you follow up, talk to the position or recruiting coordinator each time and see where you stand with the coaches. Do not have your parent call, you must call, it is your future.
  8. Attend college junior days, attend college 1 day showcases. You must be selective, if you can choose the five schools most interested in you. Do not live a pipe dream, choose schools that express heavy interest in you.
  9. Contact all recruiting networks and get your profile on there. You must send them a video, highlight video of yourself, your information, a high school coach's endorsement.
  10. Open a Twitter and Facebook page for football. Follow and add college coaches to your pages. They cannot necessarily contact you but you can contact them. Learn about their schools on their college pages, but most importantly represent yourself properly. Do not have girls you are kicking it to, or profanity on there. Do have your highlight tape, links and more.
  11. Get your own personal website built. You have seen it for pro athletes, now you must get it built. Get your own domain and get someone to build it or build it yourself. This is your resume. This is your blog, this is your future.



Tips

  • Practice makes perfect.
  • Keep on trying.

Warnings

  • Don't be discouraged.

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