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Specific Measurable Metrics College Coaches are Looking for in Recruiting

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In this episode we discuss the ongoing evaluation period in college sports recruiting. This period allows athletics staff to assess prospective student-athletes without in-person off-campus recruiting contacts. In which, I ran into some while attending a high school game last weekend. Also, side note, If you have suggestions for games to attend, feel free to reach out on Instagram (@therecruitgrind).
We delve into important statistics from a Southern Utah University report that evaluated over 33,000 recruits over 10 years. The report highlights the average height and weight of players who transition to the next level, categorized by position. Notably, most players are above 6 feet tall, but there's still room for those who don't meet these measurements. We emphasize the importance of focusing on controllable metrics and attributes to compensate for any physical limitations along with a few tips to help you do that!
Enjoy this episode!

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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Manage episode 379965341 series 3455457
Content provided by Funaki Asisi. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Funaki Asisi or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode we discuss the ongoing evaluation period in college sports recruiting. This period allows athletics staff to assess prospective student-athletes without in-person off-campus recruiting contacts. In which, I ran into some while attending a high school game last weekend. Also, side note, If you have suggestions for games to attend, feel free to reach out on Instagram (@therecruitgrind).
We delve into important statistics from a Southern Utah University report that evaluated over 33,000 recruits over 10 years. The report highlights the average height and weight of players who transition to the next level, categorized by position. Notably, most players are above 6 feet tall, but there's still room for those who don't meet these measurements. We emphasize the importance of focusing on controllable metrics and attributes to compensate for any physical limitations along with a few tips to help you do that!
Enjoy this episode!

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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