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When you're flying under college coaches' radar

  
  
  

OK, March Madness is here, and we are going to see a ton of schools in the spotlight on TV.  This is an incredible recruiting opportunity for some schools that would normally not get this kind of exposure.  If you're a student-athlete, you're going to hear about some schools you never knew existed. 

They've been flying under your radar... until now.

So it is with you.  You've been flying under the radar of hundreds of coaches.  They don't know you exist.  But that will change if you follow the instructions I'm about to give you.

In order to be noticed by college coaches, you need to be seen.  You need to put yourself in front of them.  It's just like those schools you've never heard of until this week-- now they'll be in front of you, and you will know who they are.  They're getting exposure.

You need exposure, and that probably means you need to contact college coaches and get on their radar.  Don't wait for them to find you.  You need to find THEM.  And coaches love it when you take the iniative like that.

So where do you start?  The first thing you need to do is put together an Introductory Packet that tells coaches who you are what your achievements (academic and athletic) are.

The next step is to get that packet into the hands of college coaches at schools where you are interested in competing.

That's it.  That's what it takes.  Two important steps that will put you on many coaches' radar.

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