Should I Play At JuCo First? (QUICK WAY TO THE PROS)

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    Is playing JuCo sports the 'quick way' to the pros? I'll talk about the pros and cons to playing in junior college.
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Комментарии • 37

  • @up4367
    @up4367 5 лет назад +32

    I fooled around too much in high school glad to hear I get another chance to change my life around

    • @KitMcIntoshSJ
      @KitMcIntoshSJ 4 года назад +3

      That's what it's about man, best of luck to you

    • @cellycell8970
      @cellycell8970 4 года назад

      I feel u bro let’s get it!

    • @jeremyutley3627
      @jeremyutley3627 3 года назад

      best of luck brother keep grinding

  • @michaelalvarez6796
    @michaelalvarez6796 4 года назад +5

    Juco has always been on my mind I think it’s going to suit me better than going D1, 2 or 3

  • @Lola-sz8zu
    @Lola-sz8zu 6 лет назад

    Great video!! Thanks so much

  • @supersam1914
    @supersam1914 5 лет назад

    This is great advice 👍

  • @lazdiaz2314
    @lazdiaz2314 2 года назад

    Love the info

  • @carlmuraco451
    @carlmuraco451 4 года назад

    great vid good knowledge of what he is talking about

  • @Rob-rr9no
    @Rob-rr9no 8 лет назад +13

    I really enjoyed the video! It really made me think about considering JUCO. I was wondering if you could make a video on how D3 coaches go about recruiting. It's always been a confusing topic for me considering athletic scholarships aren't offered at the D3 level. Thanks and keep the awesome content coming!

    • @UltimateBaseballTraining
      @UltimateBaseballTraining  8 лет назад +3

      Hey Rob! Thanks for the comment. I can try to make a video about this topic soon. Coaches at the D3 level go after guys who are more interested in a life after baseball, but want to continue playing in college. These players make school their top priority.

  • @bigtugg4977
    @bigtugg4977 5 лет назад +8

    I’m currently a juco product and everything thing this guy is saying is facts and the biggest thing is get your AA degree, that qualifies you to get anywhere when you transferr

    • @UltimateBaseballTraining
      @UltimateBaseballTraining  5 лет назад +4

      Exactly! Thanks for watching man 👊🏼

    • @JJRackz
      @JJRackz 5 лет назад +1

      I have d1 talent...but juco grades. Still gonna chase my dreams🙏⚾️💕

  • @treycraig1522
    @treycraig1522 8 лет назад

    Aight I appreciate it man and I just started this long tossing more often here my throwing days Sunday ,Tuesday, Friday and lil Saturday

  • @MrAnderson172
    @MrAnderson172 5 лет назад +2

    Hey. Nice video. I have a quick question. I play juco baseball in the fall and also graduate in the fall. If I get a division 1 scholarship in the fall can I go d1 in the spring and play baseball there.

  • @ricardoblanc5944
    @ricardoblanc5944 3 года назад

    What you are explaining are NCAA non-qualifiers that's a 2-4 transfer who already matriculated fulltime in junior college. According to the NCAA Division 1 Sliding scale and the NCAA Transfer Guide, if you are an NCAA qualifier, that means if you completed all your high school core courses with a C average or higher, have qualifying SAT or ACT test scores, graduated high school on time with a high school diploma, you don't have to spend 2 years at JUCO. You can play college sports and start classes as an incoming freshman in the fall or spring (summer school don't count) for one semester and then transfer to an NCAA Division 1 school. Prep school style but way cheaper. If you are an NCAA non-qualifier, people say that you do have to spend 2 years and graduate from a junior college, However, that’s not always the case. It all depends on a variety of things. For example, it depends on your major, the junior college that YOU are currently attending, the registration and scheduling structure of that JUCO, do they let you create your own schedule? Or is it like high school, handcuffed and they choose the classes for you? You redshirted, injuries, etc. Some junior college programs, especially in Mississippi or Kansas or Texas, takes you about one year to graduate if you’re that motivated. And don’t feel bad if you fail to academically qualify for the NCAA Division 1 level on the first try. NCAA non-qualifiers, WHO NEVER MATRICULATED FULLTIME BEFORE, do have the option to postpone their eligibility clock by GREYSHIRTING (part-time OR three-quarter time college student) (fall or spring) for one semester or one year. You can simultaneously BOOST your SAT/ACT test scores while taking college courses (developmental/remedial classes don’t matter), and then become an NCAA qualifier, and then matriculate fulltime AFTER you make the team (already enrolled fulltime college students no longer have this option). Another possibility is that if you DO NOT COMPETE at all and remain a GREYSHIRT for one or two years, and DON’T TAKE A FULLTIME COURSE LOAD, and GRADUATE from the JUCO with an associate’s degree, you will STILL HAVE ALL 5 CUMULATIVE YEARS OF ELIGIBILITY TO COMPLETE 4 SEASONS OF COMPETITION REMAINING (JuCo and NCAA combined) (2 years for JUCO and 2 years for the NCAA with a 5th year option)! That’s mind blowing! 90 credit courses in the NJCAA (they are called units in California) is the maximum you can take at the JUCO level. And your junior college G.P.A. is locked in after graduation, it won’t change unless you transfer to a 4 year school. You can still compete, get recruited and then transfer after that. But that’s if you choose to return to the junior college level for the 2nd academic year after graduation or 3rd academic year for playing reasons instead of transferring to an NCAA Division 1 school.

  • @ramzeausedwards7362
    @ramzeausedwards7362 7 лет назад

    Is this for anysport ??

  • @treycraig1522
    @treycraig1522 8 лет назад +1

    One more thing ,this year our team got a new Baseball ,we haven't workout ever since the season been over ,is it okay that I lift weights at home

  • @shotitinhereyeyea11
    @shotitinhereyeyea11 8 лет назад +11

    yo im 19 and starting to get back into baseball, i graduated last year, and havent played since sophomore year, but i have the fundamentals and skill to play, i just want to know wat direction i shld take to play at the highest level i can.

  • @jacobarrowsmith3809
    @jacobarrowsmith3809 7 лет назад +5

    how dies juco make you more likely to get drafted?

    • @littleboy746
      @littleboy746 6 лет назад +1

      Jacob Arrowsmith if you go juco you could get drafted any year of college instead of just junior and senior year if you went to a 4 year school. Also some good schools get tones of professional looks

  • @treycraig1522
    @treycraig1522 8 лет назад +1

    Wassup Justin my name is Trey Craig I'm am in a Jenior in high school,I got a question ,I only throw 70 off the mound for some reason over the years ,I can't gain more velocity,what can I do to change that

    • @UltimateBaseballTraining
      @UltimateBaseballTraining  8 лет назад

      Long toss and start taking the weight room more seriously! I would throw long toss 3x per week and lift 4x. Focus on compound movements.. Legs.. Core

  • @tdoyle6248
    @tdoyle6248 8 лет назад

    Hey Justin is JuCo the same thing as a community college?

  • @Yugiohforlife1122
    @Yugiohforlife1122 8 лет назад +1

    I am a freshman and live in nj Ive never been to a showcase and got a letter from a texas school wanting me to come to their college camp they new my name, and date of birth how could this be possible. I do have a perfect game profile with barely any info on it just a tourney I have been to. Anyone who knows please respond.

    • @_jay51
      @_jay51 8 лет назад

      if they want you to pay, then its not worth it.

    • @UltimateBaseballTraining
      @UltimateBaseballTraining  8 лет назад +1

      I agree, probably wouldn't waste my time!

    • @Yugiohforlife1122
      @Yugiohforlife1122 8 лет назад

      You should do a vid on the hit trax hitting analysis system would like to hear your thoughts on it and how it could affect the recruiting process

  • @mirraco323
    @mirraco323 8 лет назад +4

    I'm pretty sure harper only played Juco because he had wait a year since he dropped out of highschool and got a GED.

  • @korycoleman3622
    @korycoleman3622 2 года назад

    Aint no such thing as “quick” ways to the pros