5 Things to Avoid When Emailing College Coaches
You spent weeks building your highlight tape. You finally hit send. Crickets.
Here's the mistake almost every athlete makes:
You're writing your email about YOU. Your stats. Your awards. Your GPA. Coaches don't care about that first. They care about whether you fit their program. Flip the email. Lead with what you know about their team and why you specifically want to play for them.
When every email sounds the same, coaches delete them all. You become invisible. And your recruiting window shrinks every month you wait to fix it.
Do 10 minutes of research before every email. Name their system. Mention a recent game. Show them you actually watched them play.
One personalized email gets more responses than 50 generic ones.
Comment 'PROCESS' and I'll DM you the free athlete scorecard.
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5 Things to Avoid When Emailing College Coaches
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