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If you want to play college football, you need to start taking action now. We are not talking about waiting for college coaches to start calling you. Gone  are the days when you can have a great game and expect phone calls on Monday. You need to get your athletic profile and game film in front of coaches.

Everyone has started their pre-season practices and the first games are weeks away.  Get your athletic profile done now and complete your personal assessment to narrow down at least 50 colleges that you feel are a good fit to earn a football scholarship from.

Make sure you have someone, a family member, friend, your coaches, etc…filming the games and you can get your own copy the day after the game. This is a crucial step that many players neglect to take care of. Coaches are going to be flooded with game tapes in October. Why wait? Beat out the competition and get film into college football coaches hands in September.

While the college season is also in full swing, football coaches devote as much or more time to recruiting than their actual season. Recruiting is the lifeblood of a college team and a coaches career. Make it easy on coaches. Use the steps we outline to make their job easy and show them you are the football player that deserves the college football scholarship.

CLICK HERE to view the step-by-step recruiting guide that shows you how to play college football. Don’t wait any longer, your competition has already started…have you?

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