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02:18 Why Playing the Long Game Wins in Football Recruiting
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Massive turnout with both seasoned and up-and-coming talent.
Athletes received offers on-site β proof of high-level recruiting presence.
College coaches were actively observing and networking.
Emphasis on talking to coaches directly β players need to advocate for themselves.
Some athletes attempted to cherry-pick events (e.g., skipping the 40-yard dash).
Coaches view this as a red flag.
Athletic testing is not just for performance β it shows competitiveness and confidence.
Flying 10s and force plate metrics now reveal true top-end speed and power output.
Know your level: Match size, speed, and skill set to realistic recruiting tiers.
Don't hide β perform in every drill to show you're a competitor.
Start early: Waiting until junior or senior year can severely limit exposure.
Strategic high school selection is crucial β avoid getting buried behind seniority systems.
Prioritize programs that will give early varsity reps and visibility.
Game film is the gold standard β highlight reels are just the entry point.
Hudson Serrano clocked 22 MPH, showing elite top-end speed.
One QB posted a 37β vertical and 9β8β broad β without ever running a timed 40.
Explosive metrics correlate to potential, even without full testing data.
Breakdown of the House v. NCAA settlement:
NCAA on hook for $20+ billion in restitution.
Proposal for a new NIL clearinghouse, backed by Deloitte, raises antitrust concerns.
Discussion on fair market value and athletes' right to earn outside institutional caps.
The Tennessee law now challenges NCAAβs authority β potential legal showdown looming.
Recruiting is now more competitive, political, and business-driven than ever.
Parents and athletes must be educated, proactive, and adaptable.
Offers are fluid β nothing is guaranteed until pen hits paper.
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