First time doing this. Maybe some more informed parents can clue us in. After a college expresses interest what happens from there? What if multiple schools are expressing interest at the same time? Or if the school expressing interest is not your first choice and your still waiting to hear from your first choice?
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There is a big difference between expressing interest and making an offer. Keep them talking until you get offers, and keep pursuing those schools player is interested in that have not shown interest. You should be able to buy some time before responding to an offer to find out what other schools will do.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFirst time doing this. Maybe some more informed parents can clue us in. After a college expresses interest what happens from there? What if multiple schools are expressing interest at the same time? Or if the school expressing interest is not your first choice and your still waiting to hear from your first choice?
Are you talking D1, D2 or D3? Are you talking about a boy or girl and which grade currently?
Your son/daughter is going to have to figure out what makes sense based on $s, team level-aka will he/she play, academic interests, etc. This is not an easy process and good luck.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFirst time doing this. Maybe some more informed parents can clue us in. After a college expresses interest what happens from there? What if multiple schools are expressing interest at the same time? Or if the school expressing interest is not your first choice and your still waiting to hear from your first choice?
Finally, it is your child that is being recruited, not you. stay in the backgroumd until the conversation turns to money
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFirst time doing this. Maybe some more informed parents can clue us in. After a college expresses interest what happens from there? What if multiple schools are expressing interest at the same time? Or if the school expressing interest is not your first choice and your still waiting to hear from your first choice?
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Calling BS. Club coach betting on how many responses they can get.
I hope I didn't ruin the bet. You didn't call no interference!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOP here. This is good info. Any insight into what being committed means for the player?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOP here. This is good info. Any insight into what being committed means for the player?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAgree with post above. Once an agreement is reached the athlete should tell all the other coaches he/she has been talking with that they've reached a decision (making sure not to burn any bridges. Whether it's D1 D2 or D3 everything is verbal - most coaches will keep their word but they can still rescind anytime. So can your kid, but it better be for a really good reason. But with D1 or D2 once you sign a LOI February 1st then it's more binding (but things can happen). D3 has no such formal commitment
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe D3 way of getting a player to commit is to ask them to apply Early Decision. This means the coach will support the students application.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlease be more precise. It actually means that "M-A-Y-B-E' they will support the student's application. All depends who actually applies and what the coach feels they need for the team. This who issue is the biggest scam in college admissions.
- at some schools coaches have no influence in the admissions process
- at some schools admissions officers follows their guidelines strictly and a kid outside the acceptable range stands no chance no matter what
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These guys at Develop Your College Game Plan may be able to offer advice. They did a presentation for ODP parents last year on the recruiting and financial aid process which I found very informative. My D only in 6th grade, so I'm not in recruiting process yet. One of their daughters played soccer at HC and the other was a basketball recruit, maybe at URI, so they've been through the process. I have not used them and don't know what they change for services, but certainly worth a call to them to find out. They are local to MA.
http://www.dycgp.com/
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Will assume this is a real person looking for information.
Interest as in a sophomore/junior got an email passed through her/his coach after a recent event saying essentially, "we saw you play and you are awesome give us a call if you are interested in going to school at our super U". Cell number included.
Kid makes call. Talks to coach. Likes coach. Coach invites kid to unofficial visit. Kid schedules such visit (here I recommend only visiting at this point if no real expense is required to attend the visit. If there is a flight and multiple days off required only visit after they have see the kid enough to be ready to make an offer at the visit)
Attend visit wait for offer or get offer at visit. This happens oftentimes with several schools at the same time. Don't be surprised if at the visit the coach says we need to see you play more before we make an offer.
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Dilemma here. My daughters first choice of college finished recruiting her grad year so we moved on and she committed(verbally) to her second choice. A very good package and has developed a pretty good relationship with the coaching staff. Now the dilemma ....the coach of her first choice just got fired. I know most schools will honor verbal commits but I'm sure not all will stay committed. Conversely the new coach might have his or her own list of recruits and existing players might want to transfer. This is a long way to go to ask if anyone has had any experience with this or advice how to handle this without even knowing who the new coach will be. I know this is premature but showcases start this weekend and I'm walking a tightrope of the safe versus the unpredictable. I know she'd be happy with her second choice but her "dream school" might be an option again albeit a risky bet. These are both D1 schools.
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