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Football Scholarships – 5 Tips to Increase Your Chances

It is not easy to get a football scholarship to play in college. You are competing with thousands of other high school seniors all with the same goal as you. You must be able to separate yourself from your competition and gain a recruiting edge. The margin of those who sign a scholarship and those who don’t is very slim.

Here are 5 Tips that will help you increase your chances for a scholarship:

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College Football Scholarships – Start the Search Now!

The hunt for college football scholarships really picks up come September. College football coaches may begin calling you once per week if you are a Senior and may being sending your recruiting materials if you are a Junior starting September 1st. You on the other hand may call coaches as much as you want.

Many of you will begin to receive letters and phone calls from coaches starting next month. Does this mean you are being recruited for a college football scholarship? Yes and No. The mailing of letters and initial phone calls is just the start to a long exhaustive recruiting season by football coaches. Colleges will mail our thousands of letters and questionnaires to players of every caliber. We have heard of players receiving dozens of letters, but not so much as a phone call after that.

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Football Academics – Important Before and After You Sign the Scholarship

Many high school football players are just not aware of how important their football academics are. Your academic performance is important before and after you sign the scholarship offer. If you can’t stay eligible to play, your ability on the football field just doesn’t matter.

There is an ugly rumor that persists in the football recruiting and scholarship process. The rumor is that your football academics really don’t matter if you are good enough to play at the college level. Especially if you are a blue chip or elite level player.

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