Sports Scholarship Tips
Crack Those Books
I was recently speaking with David Bailey, founder of Bailey Baseball. David has helped hundreds of young athletes pursue their baseball dreams. One thing he always recommends is that athletes place as much emphasis on achieving academically as they do athletically. He explained, “You should think of it as if you only have one semester […]
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“And…..Action!”
Do you have a video that you can send to recruiters? If a coach or recruiter has interest in you, they will almost always request a video. When most people consider video as it relates to their pursuit of sports scholarships, they usually only think of videos in actual game situations or other action highlights. […]
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Online Is Where It’s At
Whether a student athlete is promoting herself to a college or preparing for the digital world we live in, we recommend that you reserve a relevant domain name that can be the basis of an Internet presence that could last a lifetime. By doing so, you’re essentially staking your claim on the Internet, one that […]
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Start Young
In practical terms, your sophomore year is probably the optimal time to really start getting focused. However, it’s never too early to start collecting digital images including video and biographical content for your student athlete portfolio.
If you’ve not done that over the years, you may be able to find some photos or video from other […]
Postcard Change-up
One of the biggest obstacles an aspiring student athlete faces in their quest for a sports scholarship is just getting noticed. It’s true. There’s so much competition for so few athletic scholarship dollars that unless you approach your recruitment project with some marketing savvy, you may never even get seen let alone noticed.
What do you […]