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  1. Q: How does the college recruiting process work? Each coach at each University recruits in their own way, BUT, there are some things that we all do. Example: Determine position needs which leads to: 1-evaluate basketball talent, 2-evaluate athleticism, 3-evaluate competitiveness, 4-evaluate character, 5 evaluate projected level, 6- project academic success, 7- investigate behavior, investigate family situation. This is my important list with about 27,550 additional items that I expect my assistant coaches to know about a prospect. Q: How should a recruit let you know he/she wants to play for your college/university? We prefer to see them play first to solve No. 1,2,3,4 questions above and also by interviewing coaches/teachers/family members. If we have not evaluated a prospect in a “live” situation, we do look at film as well, however that is limited in our evaluation process so we determine from film if we want to go to the trouble of watching a prospect actually play or practice. Q: What coaches look for on official and unofficial visits Behavior, behavior, behavior, interaction with present team members and if the prospect is truly interested or aloof or cool. Obvious, Sincere interest goes along way. Q: When do you start identifying potential recruits? Some but few in the 9thor 10th grade, usual evaluation for us begins in Junior season. If a prospect is decided to be a prospect in the 9th or 10th grade, they are usually very special players. Q: College coaches are reaching out. Now what? Student-athlete needs to also do plenty of evaluation – regarding insititution:quality of , reputation of, academic offerings, location/distance of campus, interest campus community has toward athletics, coaching staff/style BUT mainly coach’s record. Really good Won-Loss record, over time (at least 6 years) is a good barometer of coaching ability. *A COACH IS WHAT HIS RECORD SAYS HE IS Q: What advice do you have for a high school player not getting much attention from college coaches? Send film, not just hi-lite film, include game film so the evaluation process can begin or it is decided no interst is there. Either way the student-athlete saves their time and effort. Get Recruited https://underrecruitedprep.com/pricing
  2. Nacogdoches 2015 cornerback Jaylon Lane has committed to Mike Gundy and Oklahoma State, announcing his commitment via Twitter on Sunday morning. Lane (6'2 - 185) held more than 30 offers from across the country including Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Ohio State, LSU, UCLA, Miami and defending national champion Florida State. Congratulations to Jaylon and the Nacogdoches program.
  3. Nacogdoches 2015 cornerback Jaylon Lane has committed to Mike Gundy and Oklahoma State, announcing his commitment via Twitter on Sunday morning. Lane (6'2 - 185) held more than 30 offers from across the country including Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Ohio State, LSU, UCLA, Miami and defending national champion Florida State. Congratulations to Jaylon and the Nacogdoches program.
  4. Web Star Recruits is a group of former college coaches, athletes, and professional athletes that believe college athletics is the greatest experience in a young person's life! We educate student-athletes and parents, simplify the college recruiting process, provide recruiting software tools, and find the best fit for student-athletes; academically, athletically, and financially. Sign up today for a free college recruiting profile, and see how Web Star Recruits can help you and your family! www.WebStarRecruits.com Lead. Educate. Guide.
  5. Newton RB Kevin Shorter, 6'0 - 186 lbs, has verbally committed to the University of Texas. He held offers from some of the top programs in the country including Texas A&M, Arkansas, LSU, Oklahoma, Ohio State and Florida State. He enters his senior season third in school history in both total rushing yards (2,960) and rushing touchdowns (43). Shorter chose the Longhorns over a final three that also included the Aggies and Razorbacks. He joins Jasper OL Terrell Cuney and Longview WR Dorian Leonard as 2014 East Texas players committed to UT.
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