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Advice For Walk-ons

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Summary

This conversation discusses the experience of being a walk-on player in college football and provides advice for those considering this path. The conversation covers topics such as the recruitment process, the meaning of preferred walk-ons, changes in treatment for walk-ons, perks and support for walk-ons, earning a scholarship as a walk-on, and financial considerations for walk-ons. It also explores opportunities for walk-ons to make money through platforms like AthletesTV. The conversation emphasizes the importance of hard work, dedication, and taking advantage of available resources.

Takeaways

  • Each recruiting experience is different, and it's important to focus on the opportunity to play where you want to play.
  • A preferred walk-on spot is essentially a walk-on spot with no extra perks.
  • The treatment for walk-ons has improved over the years, with many programs offering similar resources and support to scholarship players.
  • Earning a scholarship as a walk-on usually requires sticking with the program for a minimum of three years and demonstrating exceptional dedication and performance.
  • As a walk-on, it is crucial to excel academically, be the first one in and the last one out, and take advantage of all available resources.
  • Financial considerations can be challenging for walk-ons, but there are options such as financial aid, scholarships, and opportunities for making money through platforms like AthletesTV.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

01:01 The Recruitment Process

03:05 Understanding Preferred Walk-Ons

04:24 Changes in Treatment for Walk-Ons

06:13 Perks and Support for Walk-Ons

07:38 Earning a Scholarship as a Walk-On

08:25 Advice for Walk-Ons

12:48 Financial Considerations for Walk-Ons

13:38 Opportunities for Walk-Ons to Make Money

15:49 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

Find more great content to help you get recruited at www.recruitgrind.com
I get it, podcasts can be long at times. If you want to see some quick highlights from each episode as well as some great recruiting tips, follow us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter (@therecruitgrind).
And remember, don't stop GRINDING!

  continue reading

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Summary

This conversation discusses the experience of being a walk-on player in college football and provides advice for those considering this path. The conversation covers topics such as the recruitment process, the meaning of preferred walk-ons, changes in treatment for walk-ons, perks and support for walk-ons, earning a scholarship as a walk-on, and financial considerations for walk-ons. It also explores opportunities for walk-ons to make money through platforms like AthletesTV. The conversation emphasizes the importance of hard work, dedication, and taking advantage of available resources.

Takeaways

  • Each recruiting experience is different, and it's important to focus on the opportunity to play where you want to play.
  • A preferred walk-on spot is essentially a walk-on spot with no extra perks.
  • The treatment for walk-ons has improved over the years, with many programs offering similar resources and support to scholarship players.
  • Earning a scholarship as a walk-on usually requires sticking with the program for a minimum of three years and demonstrating exceptional dedication and performance.
  • As a walk-on, it is crucial to excel academically, be the first one in and the last one out, and take advantage of all available resources.
  • Financial considerations can be challenging for walk-ons, but there are options such as financial aid, scholarships, and opportunities for making money through platforms like AthletesTV.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

01:01 The Recruitment Process

03:05 Understanding Preferred Walk-Ons

04:24 Changes in Treatment for Walk-Ons

06:13 Perks and Support for Walk-Ons

07:38 Earning a Scholarship as a Walk-On

08:25 Advice for Walk-Ons

12:48 Financial Considerations for Walk-Ons

13:38 Opportunities for Walk-Ons to Make Money

15:49 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

Find more great content to help you get recruited at www.recruitgrind.com
I get it, podcasts can be long at times. If you want to see some quick highlights from each episode as well as some great recruiting tips, follow us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter (@therecruitgrind).
And remember, don't stop GRINDING!

  continue reading

82 episodes

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