WANT TO PLAY FOOTBALL IN COLLEGE?
Recruiting Process:
• College recruiters (all levels) visit Waubonsie Valley in November/December/January then again in April/May
• Normal questions: Ability & Size, Character, Toughness, Work Ethic, Grades, Home life
• Rarely asked about 40 time
• Major colleges begin asking about Juniors - Others ask about graduating Seniors
• Mailings, calls, e-mails, campus visits • NCAA Clearinghouse registration • Game film provided to colleges
• College staff evaluates according to their needs
• Most common limiting factors for Division 1: academics, size relative to position, and speed relative to position
• Note: 1% of HS players receive a college football scholarship
How Warrior Football helps its athletes:
• Annual contact with over 100 college recruiters
• Informational sheet regarding WV football prospects is disseminated 2 times per year: mailings and e-mails
• Name, Height, Weight, Grad. Year
• Academic info: Cum GPA w/student permission only (NOT NCAA Core), ACT score (w/student permission only)
• Personal contact info: phone number, address, parents’ names
• Copy and send game film
• Answer calls and questions from recruiters, players, and parents
• Promote WV prospects through personal and professional networks
• Provide in-school meetings with recruiters and players
What you need to do:
• See your counselor to register with the NCAA Clearinghouse
• Determine, with the help of your counselor, your NCAA Core GPA (WV Core classes can be found at www.ncaa.org) (16 core classes needed.)
• Begin to select schools that you’re interested in and contact the football staff at the school
• Create highlight video on HUDL and let Coach Murphy know your 2 games to be sent to recruiters
• Create a personal resume and make a personal highlight (not more than 15 plays of most current games).
• Narrow your search based on feedback from recruiters
• Schedule and make campus visits that include the football staff/recruiters
• Attend 1 Day Football Camps to gain exposure to the colleges of your choice
Recruiting Process:
• College recruiters (all levels) visit Waubonsie Valley in November/December/January then again in April/May
• Normal questions: Ability & Size, Character, Toughness, Work Ethic, Grades, Home life
• Rarely asked about 40 time
• Major colleges begin asking about Juniors - Others ask about graduating Seniors
• Mailings, calls, e-mails, campus visits • NCAA Clearinghouse registration • Game film provided to colleges
• College staff evaluates according to their needs
• Most common limiting factors for Division 1: academics, size relative to position, and speed relative to position
• Note: 1% of HS players receive a college football scholarship
How Warrior Football helps its athletes:
• Annual contact with over 100 college recruiters
• Informational sheet regarding WV football prospects is disseminated 2 times per year: mailings and e-mails
• Name, Height, Weight, Grad. Year
• Academic info: Cum GPA w/student permission only (NOT NCAA Core), ACT score (w/student permission only)
• Personal contact info: phone number, address, parents’ names
• Copy and send game film
• Answer calls and questions from recruiters, players, and parents
• Promote WV prospects through personal and professional networks
• Provide in-school meetings with recruiters and players
What you need to do:
• See your counselor to register with the NCAA Clearinghouse
• Determine, with the help of your counselor, your NCAA Core GPA (WV Core classes can be found at www.ncaa.org) (16 core classes needed.)
• Begin to select schools that you’re interested in and contact the football staff at the school
• Create highlight video on HUDL and let Coach Murphy know your 2 games to be sent to recruiters
• Create a personal resume and make a personal highlight (not more than 15 plays of most current games).
• Narrow your search based on feedback from recruiters
• Schedule and make campus visits that include the football staff/recruiters
• Attend 1 Day Football Camps to gain exposure to the colleges of your choice