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TOP 10 TIPS for Corresponding with Coaches - In Writing
Every time you correspond with a coach, try to think of it as an advertisement for you! Not only does it tell him that you are still interested in his program, but it also gives you a chance to pitch your talent and show the value that you can add to the team. Part of your talent is your ability to communicate articulately. . . .
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TOP TIPS for Corresponding with Coaches - By Phone
Know the rules regarding phone calls. The NCAA has strict rules about when college coaches are allowed to call prospective athletes. These rules vary from sport-to-sport and according to the divisions. It is up to you to know the rules for your sport. You will find these details on the NCAA website or by calling the compliance office of the university.
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Tips for Corresponding with Coaches - By Email
Emailing a coach is sometimes easier, more practical, and less nerve-racking than speaking by phone. Emailing is a quick way to let a coach know your latest updates. Do not use email as your initial contact with a coach.
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Tips for Corresponding with Coaches - Via Text Message
Text messaging has become quite a controversial issue with the NCAA. As of August 2007, the NCAA banned the use of text messaging during the recruiting process. The main reason is because many felt that it was intrusive on prospective-athletes and costly for those who do not have an unlimited text messaging plan. . . .
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