• College Commitments: Am I Too Late?

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

College Commitments: Am I Too Late?

  • Summary

  • In this episode of The College Athlete Advantage Basketball Podcast, hosts Matt Bright and Steve Schafer dive deep into the college basketball recruitment process. They highlight the importance of early commitment, consistent performance, and proactive communication, sharing insights from their 2025 recruiting class. With 27% of their athletes already committed and over 85% having offers, Matt and Steve discuss what sets these athletes apart.

    Key topics include the challenges faced by guards in recruitment, the impact of the transfer portal, and the vital role players must take in driving their own recruitment process. They also stress the importance of applying early, staying in constant communication with coaches, and being open to opportunities at all levels.

    Whether you’re an athlete, parent, or coach, this episode is packed with actionable advice to navigate the recruitment journey and ensure success.

    🎧 Don’t miss this insightful discussion about taking control of your recruitment process!

    Action Items for Athletes:

    1. Start the recruitment process early.
    2. Maintain consistent performance during spring and summer.
    3. Drive your own recruitment—don’t rely solely on parents.
    4. Apply to schools early and communicate regularly with coaches.
    5. Stay open-minded about opportunities at all levels.

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