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JUCO Myths, AAU Mistakes & The Real Recruiting Game:(What Parents Get Wrong About JUCO Recruitment)

JUCO Myths, AAU Mistakes & The Real Recruiting Game:(What Parents Get Wrong About JUCO Recruitment)

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Episode Summary:

In this episode of It’s Just Different Podcast, host Ashley Roberts sits down with Coach Steve Lowe, Head Coach at Grayson College, to uncover what families really need to know about junior college basketball.

Together, they unpack the myths surrounding JUCO, share honest truths about AAU missteps, and offer clear guidance on how parents can better support their athlete's recruitment journey.

Coach Lowe breaks down the real value of JUCO, why it’s often misunderstood, and what makes it a powerful stepping stone for athletes aiming for D1. If you’ve ever been unsure about the JUCO route, this conversation brings the clarity and insight you need.


Key Takeaways:

  • JUCO is not a backup plan—it’s a smart option for the right athlete.

  • Academics matter—and most JUCO credits transfer easily to 4-year schools.

  • Relationships > Hype—talk to current players and build real connections.

  • AAU strategy matters—don’t just chase teams with hype; chase fit.

  • Know your athlete—and what they truly need to thrive at the next level.


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