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Possibilities & Opportunities!
- Dec 13, 2019
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( would comment that players any college have to legitimately get past admissions)D3 maybe not so much - especially the high academic ones where you still have to legitimately get past admissions.
I am chatting about High academic D3s *specifically commenting about it because I know it is happening currently this summer!!!
The D3's are being pro-active,
Including Prestigious D3s!
This is why I keep commenting about getting SAT and ACT scores early on they set a benchmark that the college coaches can use to reflect on. Along with academic profile GPA and such.
✔But it has certainly created some JUCO and NAIA powerhouses in Florida.
Want to stay within Florida but not quite the power D1 player? Well you can play for a national championship at Florida Southwestern or or Indian River or Weber International or Florida National or several other teams. And it is dirt cheap and mum and dad can come watch you play.
Those teams and coaches establish relationships early and ride them through - JUCO and NAIA have a big pool of scholarship money to hand out. Many NAIA schools even have JV teams, so they can recruit a LOT of players and JV playing time is still time on the field. It is a very attractive place to be for a lot of Florida talent.
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