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High School Football Recruiting
Elaine Said:
Yeah, so i was wondering if anyone knows how you get a high school football player listed on espn recruiting?We Answered:
I recommend going to a site like PrepChamps.com which allows you to upload information about lesser known players and gets you more national attention. You can add stats, photos and video to your profile.David Said:
(high school)Football recruiting?We Answered:
The biggest problem with you is that you aren't tall enough, (given that you play LB or D-line). My friend was in a similar situation last year, and he was recruited by D-3 schools. It is very frustrating to not be wanted because of your height, but thats the way it is. There are kids that went to my high school that got up-front letters from Michigan, Mich St., Penn St., etc... solely because of their height, not their talent.Given your numbers, and your speed, as long as you do well this year, and your team makes a splash in the state playoffs, you should get some letters from D-2 or maybe even 1AA schools.
College programs can mold your BMI and your playing style, the only thing they cannot change is your height. Sorry, but that is the way the system works. Good luck in the upcoming season, and hopefully a school will recruit you. (Walk-on...)???
Yolanda Said:
To anyone who follows high school football recruiting..?We Answered:
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Where are the high school football recruiting hotbeds? Why do NCAA teams recruit there conference area?We Answered:
Anywhere in Texas, parts of Florida, California, Arizona.Peter Said:
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