Football recruiting is done at all levels from high school through the NFL and AFL. This article focuses on college recruitment for 2009. College football coaches contact possible recruits through phone calls, emails, invitations to camps and verbal scholarship offers. A written scholarship offer is at the top of the list as it proves that the coach wants a particular athlete for his college team.
If a talented high school football player wants to attend a prestigious college, a scholarship offer would make that admission possible. Assessments for recruitment start in high school. There are several on-line communities created specifically for this purpose. A potential recruit can find information on the recruitment process on-line. Recruits attending larger schools known for their football greatness have a better chance of being sought. A hopeful recruit from a less known school can make a high-light video of his high school career.
As only a small number of athletes are sought through recruitment, self promotion can be invaluable. Recruitment is stressful and more so for young players. Right combination of aggressive promotion and clear mindedness are of great benefit. For more information on recruitment log on to www.agatorfan.com.

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