Frequently Asked Questions
When should I start making an effort to get the attention of college
coaches?
As soon as you show exceptional potential. Many clients enroll in our service early in their
high school career. The key is not to wait too long. The recruiting process is well underway by the time an
athlete enters his or her final year of high school.
I know I can play in college, but only a few local college coaches have called, and I'd
like a better opportunity. Is that possible?
Chances are that a lot of coaches would be interested but they have never heard of you, much
less that you might be available to them.
I'm going to a camp next summer, and I expect lots of college coaches to see what I can do.
Will that work?
A college coach usually goes to a camp specifically to watch someone already on his or her
list, not to "discover" new talent.
My coach has told me not to worry about a scholarship since he will take care of it. Should
I rely on that?
You should check your school's history on scholarships received in the past and expect about
the same results in the future. Find out from your coach what kind of help you and your teammates can
expect.
My parents and I plan to write to several colleges to see if they are interested. Why
should someone else do it?
That's better than doing nothing at all, but coaches expect a certain bias from parents and
athletes. An objective source presenting your skills and accomplishments has more credibility.
How much do your services cost?
Because every family's situation is unique, the cost of the program will vary depending on the individual student athlete's situation and needs. The fees are by contract and can range from a few hundred dollars and up depending on what a family is looking for. In almost every case however, the fee is not an issue because of the results we are committed to deliver and it is always returned several times fold in the form of institutional financial awards. But don't worry, we're not talking thousands of dollars, we've created an affordable avenue for a family to maximize their opportunities for both athletic and academic financial awards.
What happens if nothing happens, is there a guarantee?
Due to NCAA regulations and some barriers beyond our control, we cannot offer a guarantee of a scholarship. A guarantee would indicate that we were representing the athlete as an agent and would therefore compromise their eligibility to participate in college. However, we will not help an athlete if we do not feel we can significantly improve their odds of attaining a place to play. Only those student athletes with the necessary academic and athletic credentials are considered. We are very selective in the students we help and therefore can assure that results will be attained.
So you turn away families?
Yes, and quite often if we feel we cannot help the athlete or that they would not receive a significant amount of success as we have seen with past athletes in their sport, we reserve the right to deny participation in the program.
What is the success rate of the program?
We are committed to the best interest of the student athlete and will stop at nothing to make sure they have every resource available to help them through the recruiting process. Not counting those who choose to leave the sport or not play in college by choice, every one of the kids we help will receive offers to play if they are truly committed to their scholarship search. That said, we have a 100% success rate in Austin over the last three years.
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