No Exposure? No Problem. Here’s How to Get Noticed

Small school or small town? Coaches won’t find you—you have to reach them first.

How do you get noticed by college coaches if you don't play for a powerhouse high school or if you live in a small town?

So, if this is you, you probably already know this, but college coaches are not just going to be popping into your high school hallways all the time because they don't really have a reason to come to your small high school or your small town.

So, what that means is you need to use alternative methods that don't require you to be somewhere in person in order to get on a college coach's radar. Typically, that means sending emails to college coaches, posting content on social media, sending DM's on social media, maybe even having your high school or club coach call a few college coaches for you to start conversations with college coaches who aren’t coming to see you.

In these situations, high resolution professional ground level video footage can increase your chances of playing in college. College coaches see games from field level, when they come watch you play the watch you from field level so give them ground level film so they can truly evaluate you.

We've seen so many families from small towns and players from small schools make it to college to play their sport, so don’t use this as an excuse.

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