Did you know that over 800 colleges nationwide have football programs. My advice for you is to use football to help you get into a college and graduate with a degree you might have otherwise never received. It isn’t as difficult as you might think. Hard work and reaching your full potential on the football field is the obvious first step. Where most prospects miss the boat is understanding the tiebreakers. What is a tiebreaker? When all things are equal on the field, what does a college coach look for to make his choice! Take a look.
1. Grades and Test Scores
2. Character
Understand what it means to be qualified. The sooner you know this, the better (yes, even you freshman). Visit www.NCAA.org. Talk to your high school coach. Talk to your high school academic counselor. Know what it takes to be cleared at a minimum by the NCAA and know what it takes to be admitted to every single college that you may hope to one day play for. Class requirements, GPA requirements, test score requirements, etc. A coach loves to recruit a player that is ready to go, not one that is months behind taking care of business.
If you are a kicker, at a minimum I highly recommend that become an adequate punter. If you can help the team in more than one position, that makes you valuable. In most every case you will be expected to be the team’s backup punter. If you can excel at both kicking and punting positions, you hold the golden ticket. If you are a punter only, you are already valuable. But I can tell you that a punter that can also kickoff is a deadly combination.
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