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Do college athletic scholarship recruiting services really do what they promise their athletes? Find out now and the answer may surprise you.

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5 mistakes to avoid if you want a college athletic scholarship.

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Coach Farrell on May 23rd, 2009

The summer recruiting season is upon us. Colleges are graduating and most high schools are weeks away from graduation also. The summer season for athletes is playing on your summer teams, attending camps and combines. There is no off-season for those athletes who truly want an athletic scholarship.  Attend the right camps and combines and [...]

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Coach Farrell on May 21st, 2009

5 Tips for success in getting a track and field scholarship for college. The scholarships are limited in numbers for track and field scholarships but you can earn one if you start early and follow a solid recruiting plan.

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In order to improve your performance on the field, you must work hard off the field. Athletes who are awarded athletic scholarships put in extra hours beyond what their high school coach requires. This is what will seperate you from the thousands of other high school athletes competiting for your scholarship.
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The National Letter of Intent is a letter you sign that commits you to a school and acknowledges an agreement to give you an athletic scholarship or other forms of financial aid to play sports for the school. If you sign a letter, it is your official end to the athletic recruiting season. Once the [...]

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Coach Farrell on May 7th, 2009

Wrestling recruiting is very competitive but you are able to determine your chances for a wrestling scholarship a little easier than other sports because of its individual nature. College coaches are looking for athletes who have shown success on the mat in their high school season and in the summer season. You don’t have to [...]

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Football has the most scholarships of all NCAA sports. This is also true for the NAIA and NJCAA. NCAA DI schools have 85 scholarships and average 18-20 full-rides handed out to high school seniors every year. DI-AA has 63 scholarships per team and DII has 36. NAIA schools have 24 with NJCAA colleges having 85 [...]

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Football recruiting has changed in the past 5 years. No longer is pure talent enough to get a football scholarship. Your academic grades are becoming increasingly important. While it is relatively easy to pass the academic requirements for the NCAA Clearinghouse, colleges and universities are raising the bar on the minimum standards that they will [...]

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Coach Farrell on May 4th, 2009

To earn a sports scholarship you have several options to choose from. Schools in the NCAA award sports scholarships in Division I and Division II. Same goes for the NAIA, or National Association of Intercolligiate Athletics in Division I and Division II. The NJCAA, or National Junior College Athletic Association also awards sports scholarships.
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