I dont know exactly how to word it but anyway...Are all high school football teams recruited by college teams, or do some schools not get recruited by anyone at all???I hope u know what im saying.
2007-11-09
13:25:08
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i will play for a team in michigan(wont say which one), would i have a good chance at a scout coming to our game(s)???
2007-11-09
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there a scout at gamesu just don't know it hardly anyone can spotted who taking note of player that they need at there college.there atleast 10 at a big games espicially at the playoff.
2007-11-09 13:48:24
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answered by A I ™ 5
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If they ACTIVELY RECRUIT, then yes, it's cheating. If they don't actively recruit, then it's all about open enrollment. Because of open enrollment boundaries, private schools would seem to have an advantage over public schools. Case in point: De La Salle in Concord, CA. Many say that DLS recruits, but it's really not true. The coach built the program from nothing, and its notoriety built on itself from that point on. I'm sure it's the same for other privates in the nation such as Don Bosco, St. Xavier, Moeller, etc. etc. However, despite this inherent advantage, most catholic schools are not dominant in football and basketball. I'm from CA, and I can tell you that there are bunch of catholic schools that get rolled by public schools, football and basketball. Even still, public schools sometimes draw athletes from out of the area. Case in point: in the late 1990s there was a rivalry between two Sacramento, CA, area schools. These schools were like night and day, demographically. One was from a well-to-do area, the other from an economically-depressed area. This rivalry was beyond fierce. Anyway, the star quarterback of the well-to-do school TRANSFERRED to the archrival! How did he do it? His dad bought an apartment within the district of the archrival. There was a big hubbub about recruiting, but they never proved anything. So, publics can do the same thing as privates. Also, a lot of kids transfer out of private schools back into public schools.
2016-04-03 04:49:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I do, and yes, all are scouted by colleges, if the players are good, they will get recruited. Some places it is easier to get recruited, like Florida or Texas, but all HS kids get a look. It doesn't hurt to send a tape out if you are in an area that isn't known for HS football.
2007-11-09 13:27:28
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answered by blibityblabity 7
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Not all are scouted by colleges. In fact very few are actively recruited. I received a football scholarship coming out of high school but I was never scouted by any colleges even though I was an all-state guard for two years in a row. My high school football coach sent film of me out to about two dozen colleges. I received three different scholarship offers.
2007-11-09 13:31:44
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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i got a scholarship because my coach sent my tapes out and they came and watched, i got hurt in one of my last games and didnt get to play college ball but usually big schools will all get looked at and smaller schools get scouted by hearing about a player from the coach or someone else
2007-11-09 14:29:21
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answered by game_rooster 5
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you need to be on a good team or a big school before they start recuiting, you may be able to send clips to the schools that you might want to have look at you. Your best bet is to get your name out to them.
2007-11-09 13:29:48
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answered by michteddybear1969 3
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No. The coaches need to sell their players so they are recognized.
2007-11-09 13:27:46
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answered by Exitwound 7
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