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Lesson 1: Love
That’s a popular Father’s Day card you can find every June. Its a picture of Drew Soicher holding his first child in his baseball glove.
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Lesson 2: Get Organized
Your first few steps out of the starting blocks are the most important.
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Lesson 3: You Have To Really Want It
You better be absolutely certain you want to do this before making the commitment.
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Lesson 4: How Parents Can Help
Mom and Dad play a crucial role in the recruiting process. But not how you think.
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Lesson 5: Expand Your Search
That list of colleges you made is great. Now triple it.
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Lesson 6: The Camera Don’t Lie
Players lie. Parents lie. Coaches lie. The camera never does.
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Lesson 7: Not Your Coach’s Problem
So if your high school coach isn’t responsible for spearheading your college search, then who is?
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Lesson 8: Don’t Sweat The Stats
You don’t have to be the leading scorer on your high school team to get recruited.
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Lesson 9: Make Recruiting Fun!
Don’t forget to smile.
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Lesson 10: Recruiting Services
You might need some help. But then again, you might not.
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Lesson 11: Social Media
Social Media is the best thing ever to happen to college recruiting. And the worst.
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Lesson 12: Good Time to Start
What are you waiting for?
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Lesson 13: Full Rides
Understand the differences in athletic scholarships. Don’t get taken for a ride.
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Lesson 14: Don’t Expect to Get Discovered
Nobody gets “discovered”. You have to help them find you.
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Lesson 15: The Biggest Hurdle
Of all the hurdles you’ll have to clear. the biggest one is simply just a math equation.
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Lesson 16: Tie Breakers
In the battle for position, there are ways to break the tie and put yourself at the top of the recruiting list.