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001: How To Define Family Success In Recruiting

001: How To Define Family Success In Recruiting

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Summary

In this episode of the Recruit Better podcast, Brendan Cahill discusses the complexities of college football recruiting, emphasizing the importance of decisiveness for families. He explores the evolving landscape of recruiting, the impact of the transfer portal, and the need for families to define their own success in the process. Cahill highlights the challenges of waiting for offers from Division I schools and encourages families to consider realistic options that align with their goals and values.

Takeaways

  • Helping families to be more decisive is crucial.
  • Families need to define what success looks like for them.
  • The recruiting landscape has changed significantly.
  • Development timelines for athletes have shortened.
  • Division I opportunities are increasingly competitive.
  • Families should consider academic schools as viable options.
  • Waiting too long for offers can lead to missed opportunities.
  • It's important to close doors on unrealistic options.
  • There is no perfect decision in the recruiting process.
  • Finding a college where your child is happy is the ultimate goal.

Sound Bites

  • "Is the definition of success for us?"
  • "Division one is really hard."
  • "Recruiting never stops and ends."

Chapters

00:00
Understanding the Recruiting Landscape

02:30
Defining Success in College Recruiting

05:11
Navigating Decisions and Opportunities

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