Lesson of the Day:
When will
I start receiving scholarship offers?
And in case you aren’t sure which
summer I’m referring to, it’s the one before your high school senior classes
begin.
OK, coaches recruit early. So what?
Well, how soon coaches begin offering
you scholarships might actually depend on the “level” of Division I prospect
they think you are.
Yes, for many Division I college
coaches, there are four (4) levels, or tiers, of recruits and depending on
which tier you fall under just might determine your time frame for receiving
scholarship offers. Here is a breakdown of the “four levels” of Division I prospects.
Level 1
You have already proven that you can
play your position in college. You already have the size, speed, strength &
grades to play at the major Division I level. You are a nationally ranked ‘blue-chip’
prospect, and will likely find yourself among the ESPNU 150 Watch List with a
high rating on Rivals.com.
Level 1 Division I prospects can expect to begin receiving
offers before Christmas of their junior year in high school.
Level 2
You aren’t a "can't-miss" D1
prospect like Level 1 recruits, but you’re close. Coaches probably need to come
by the school to see you practice in the fall or spring of your junior year
before making an offer.
Level 2 Division I prospects can expect to begin receiving
offers in April-June of their junior year in high school.
Level 3
You are on many college recruiting
depth charts but not at the top of anyone’s list. College coaches may want to
see you in their camp and spend some time with you before offering a
scholarship.
Level 3 Division I prospects can expect to begin receiving offers
by summer’s end following their junior year in high school.
Level 4
Coaches must evaluate you in your
senior year before making an offer. You may lack the size or speed or skill to
play your position at the Division I level, but the potential may be there, and
coaches want to see senior-year video to determine your prospects of perhaps
playing another position in college.
Level 4 Division I prospects can expect to begin receiving offers after coaches have evaluated them in their senior year in high school.
If you are a high school junior without
any scholarship offers yet, don’t panic. You might be severely under the radar,
and acquiring professional help to both market you and manage your college
recruitment can mean the difference. If you are a senior without any offers,
still don’t panic.
Contact SAS today for a free phone
consultation to see if there’s still time to open college doors.
www.student-athleteshowcase.com
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