If a college coach is texting you, congratulations! That probably means they’re really interested in bringing you on their team. Coaches often text recruits just to get a sense for their personality, ask a question or two, or introduce themselves to a player they plan on offering a scholarship to.
How do you tell if a coach is interested in you as a recruit?
You can tell if a college coach is interested in you as a recruit if they’re actively communicating with you through letters, emails, phone calls, texts or social media. If a college coach reaches out to you after receiving your emails, then they are interested in learning more about you or recruiting you.
How do you reply to a text from a coach?
What to include in your text to a college coach
- Congratulate them on a recent win.
- Tell them you were impressed by a recent stat you just saw about their program.
- Explain that you’re looking forward to watching the team this season.
- Thank the coach for looking at your highlight video, coming to see you compete, etc.
Can college coaches talk to you?
While college coaches can’t contact recruits until June 15 after their sophomore year, student-athletes can initiate contact with coaches at any time. However, reaching out to college coaches isn’t as simple as picking up the phone and calling.
What does it mean when a coach wants to call you?
Getting a phone call from a coach is one way for a coach to show that they’re interested in recruiting you. College coaches might also call your current high school or club coach to ask them some questions about your playing schedule.
How do you know if a college coach likes you?
Four Ways to Tell If a Coach Is Recruiting You
- No contact: You’re not on the coach’s radar yet.
- Recruiting questionnaires or generic mail: You’re in a large pool of recruits.
- Camp or showcase invites: You may be on the coach’s list of recruits.
- Emails or social media DMs: You’re likely on the coach’s list of recruits.
What does it mean when a college coach follows you on social media?
When a coach follows you on Instagram, or a similar social media platform, it means they are interested in learning more about you. Coaches use social media as a tool to learn about you and your character, what other programs you are considering and your interest in their program.
Is it OK to DM a college coach?
Use DM, but don’t abuse it
Direct messages may seem like the shortest and fastest way to communicate with a college coach, but you need to make sure you don’t wear out your welcome. Don’t send DM after DM if you don’t get a response right away.
How do you respond to a college coach?
Ideally, respond with a handwritten letter. If the coach gave you their phone number, give them a call or text to let them know you received their message and appreciate the letter and you are very interested in their program.
How do you thank a college coach?
Keep it short and sweet, but tell the coach how much their attention meant to you. Personalize: All of your communication with college coaches should be personalized, but especially in a thank you note. Close the email by connecting the experience back to your interest in the school and team.
Can D1 coaches respond to emails?
Per NCAA rules, most D1 and D2 coaches aren’t allowed to directly communicate with recruits until September 1 of their junior year. This means coaches are getting your well-crafted emails and Twitter DMs—they just can’t respond. However, athletes are allowed to contact college coaches at any time.
What does it mean when a college coach invites you to a camp?
If a coach emails or mails you an invite to camp—that’s a good sign, it means they’ve heard something about you as a possible player and want to get to know you better.
Can you get D1 offers as a freshman?
For most Division I and Division II sports, coaches can start proactively reaching out to recruits June 15 after sophomore year or September 1 of junior year. However, many coaches—think: Division I and some top-tier DII schools—will make scholarship offers to athletes as young as 7th and 8th grade.
What do college coaches ask on calls?
Ask the coach questions about where they grew up, about their family and what they like about where they live now. When you are by yourself, have an imaginary conversation with a college coach. Think of the things that you would like to know about the coach, the team, the school and the student-athletes on the team.
How do college coaches make offers?
College coaches may talk to your high school coach and tell them they have an offer for you. The high school coach can either pass that information along to the student or have the student call the coach. Summer Camp: A less common way to get an offer is at a school’s summer camp.
What questions should I ask a college coach when being recruited?
Questions to Ask College Coaches on the Phone
- Are you recruiting my position?
- Do you have a timeline for recruiting my position?
- What are you looking for in a player for my position?
- Where do I fit on your list of recruits?
- What are my opportunities for playing time?
What should you not say to a college coach?
What “Not” to Say to a College Coach
- Avoid: Overselling your abilities. There is never a reason for you to oversell your abilities.
- Avoid: Bad-mouthing your high school coaches.
- Avoid: Comparing yourself to others.
- Avoid: Talking about how coachable you are.
What do D1 coaches look for?
D1 coaches cared more about athleticism, height/weight, and speed than other coaches. Those are generally characteristics of developmental players. D1 coaches are the most likely to take a player with the raw skill set and try to turn him into a great football player.
What does it mean when a college is interested in you?
It means they’re interested in something about your scores or demographics. In the early stages of the admission process (sophomore and early junior years), colleges are just looking to initiate student interest within target groups.
Do college coaches look at social media?
Coaches rely on social media to get a better sense of an athlete’s personality and interests. They know that most—if not all—recruits have at least one social media account. And they will search for it. If they see your profile is restricted, they will assume that you have something to hide.
Do college coaches recruit from Instagram?
Yes. College coaches are allowed to follow, direct message and interact with student-athletes on Instagram once their appropriate contact period begins. We have found that most coaches follow recruits on Instagram once they’ve established an initial connection or relationship with a recruit on Twitter.