Student Athlete Services
Assess
Academic Evaluation
Review of college admission positioning and potential areas of focus in relation to college/university academic program requirements.
Student Athlete & Skills Assessment
Football skill evaluation, evaluation of student-athlete measurables (height/weight/build), training recommendations, including personal coaching or referral to position-specific coaching, as applicable.
Links
Want to Play College Sports
College Bound Student Athlete
Coach
Skills Coaching (Group/Private)
Position skill coaching DB/Receiver, football agility test training (40YD dash/short shuttle/etc.). Combine test course training.
HUDL Profile/Film Highlights
Why is your HUDL Profile important?
Let's say you're applying for your dream job that you've been working your whole life to achieve. Would you fill out your application without submitting a resume? The answer is no. You wouldn't. Or at least, you shouldn't. The same thing goes for creating a HUDL Profile. What a HUDL profile does is allow prospective coaches to check out all your skills and accomplishments. Setting up your HUDL profile is the step that will take your college recruitment process to the next level.
Now the question is, what should your HUDL Profile include?
Basic Information: When first setting up your HUDL profile, you want to include all your basic information such as your height, weight, graduation date, as well as your position. This helps set the stage for what any prospective coach can expect when looking further into you as a player.
Images: Additionally, you want to make sure your profile has some pictures of you. These pictures should be professional but also personal and help showcase you and your game.
Academic Information: This involves test scores, GPA, and your academic transcript. Because these numericals are included, it's important to prioritize academics just as equally as you prioritize your sport.
Bio: Write a creative bio about yourself that gives the coach an overview of you as a person, a player, and a potential college student-athlete.
Contact Information: HUDL allows coaches to see all the most important information about you in one place. This should include ways to contact you. Your profile should consist of your phone number and email as well as your parent or guardian's contact information as well.
Accomplishments: In addition, make sure to highlight all your accomplishments in your HUDL profile. This includes academics, athletics, or any others that will help make you stand out to coaches.
FILM: Highlight your best plays and display a variety of skills in this highlight reel. When putting together this video remember, there shouldn't be any music or possibly distracting graphics. Put all the best plays first and keep this in between 4 and 5 minutes max.
Anything Additional: This can include your stats (i.e. 40-yard dash, vertical, lift PRs). You may also add links to your social media which will give potential recruiters the ability to see you beyond a player on the field.
Market
Proactive Student/Athlete Marketing
Strategic timing of communications with coaches and recruiting coordinators, questionnaire completion, camp/showcase recommendations, letters to coaches, social media recommendations, etc.
Football Scholarship Strategies
Detailed review of football scholarship options, establish target football programs based on student-athlete strengths, athletic division review (NCAA D1/D2/D3, NAIA D1/D2), football eligibility, academic admission insights and offer comparisons.
Links
NCAA Eligibility Center
Recruiting
National Letter of Intent