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Do I need this book if I am a talented athlete already getting some recruiting contacts? – While you do not need Baseball Playing Outside the Lines to learn how to promote yourself, you may need to learn how to evaluate and select the proper program and school for you. Plus, receiving letters and calls from coaches does not guarantee that those coaches will recruit you. One football player received over 100 letters from the same college and never ended up getting one call from the coaching staff and never got recruited by that school! It’s important you take a proactive role in your recruiting process and select schools that will be the best fit for you. If you don’t know how to do that, then how will you make the proper choice? If you are receiving multiple scholarship offers, a scholarship is a scholarship is a scholarship, meaning no one school can offer you any more scholarship money than the other (legally!). With all things being equal and the realization that your education will be paid for no matter what school you select, you need to evaluate some other criteria to make a decision on what school to attend such as, coaching staff, team, social atmosphere of the school, playing opportunity, academic programs, travel. The list can go on. Being good at a sport doesn’t mean you know how to do this, does it?

Is there recruiting information on the NCAA website –
Yes and No. The NCAA website is limited to basically rules and regulations regarding the athletic recruiting process, but you will not find practical information on the site like how to contact coaches, resume writing, self-promotion, how to evaluate schools athletically or academically, etc.

Does this book have detailed lists of colleges and athletic programs? – No. That information is available on www.ncaa.com and through other resources and we didn’t want to waste space in the book or your money on things that can and should easily be found online for free.



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