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How to Earn a Football Scholarship by Attending College Camps - College Football Recruiting

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • College Football Camp Season is $$$ season. There are few better ways to earn a football scholarship than by attending college camps, but you must prepare and choose wisely. In this video I cover how to choose camps and what you should do before the camps, in order to give yourself a shot at a scholarship.

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  • @user-iw6zv5ut6x
    @user-iw6zv5ut6x 3 года назад +3

    How do I inform a college coach that I will be at there camp?

  • @justincarlson2316
    @justincarlson2316 3 года назад +7

    I'm a 6-1 150 QB going into my Sophmore year I'm attending 2 college camps this summer what's the best way to stand out to the coaches

  • @mscisland
    @mscisland 4 года назад +7

    Hey. I’m a 6’4 260 pound Offensive lineman. Right Guard. I played football in high school from my freshman year up to my sophomore year. I stopped playing football to stay focused on school. I had a few offers from D1, and D2 colleges. My name is Micael C. The college I currently attend doesn’t have a football team, and I’ve been trying to look back into playing football, but what if I’m not on scholarship for the school I want to play for?. Could I walk on, and then earn my scholarship?. Please. The feedback would really help.

    • @Clint_Cosgrove
      @Clint_Cosgrove  4 года назад +1

      Trying to walk-on at a school that has football is your best bet. You can identify some colleges that have what you are looking for academically and athletically. After you do that, start reaching out to the position coach and recruiting coordinator at those schools. If you don’t get a response, it would also be worth reaching out to the graduate assistant coaches... A lot of the time those coaches are eager to prove their worth and uncover a prospect that nobody else knew about. Share your HS film/info, explain your current situation, and ask if you would potentially be a walk-on candidate for them. That is probably the best way to go about everything. If you do not have any luck with that route, you can try to find out teams that have walk-on tryouts for enrolled students. You would be taking a leap of faith and betting on yourself in this scenario, because you would have to enroll as a student at the college beforehand to participate in those tryouts... If you do go that route, make sure you pick a college that you will be happy at with or without football, because there are no guarantees of making the team in that scenario. Another fantastic route you could take would be going to a D3 school and letting them know you would like to play football. Not all, but many D3 teams are always looking for players to play. Same as the previous options, you are going to reach out to make sure they will take you beforehand. Best of luck!!!

    • @mscisland
      @mscisland 4 года назад +1

      College Football Recruiting HQ Thank you so much. I really appreciate this.

  • @jaxonmarshall7245
    @jaxonmarshall7245 4 года назад +2

    I'm a 6'1 DE/TE,203 lbs, going into my sophomore year.I want to go in into the recruiting process going into my junior year. I live in NJ and I was wondering if it would be dumb for me to go to a college camp in Florida or any other different states besides Pennsylvania having no offers?

  • @melijahcobbs489
    @melijahcobbs489 2 года назад

    So what should I text the position coach or head coach if I’m heading to there camp so they atleast heard of me?

  • @Yeathatsbryse
    @Yeathatsbryse 4 года назад +2

    Im a 5’8-5’9 175 freshman linebacker, I moved right after the season and was having a hard time finding camps in my area, any advice on how to find camps/ get in contact with coaches in a new area, also do my measurables look good?

    • @Clint_Cosgrove
      @Clint_Cosgrove  4 года назад +2

      Your best bet with finding camps is to google camps in your area and to see what local colleges host camps. Unfortunately there may not be college camps this year, but luckily with you being a freshman, you have plenty of time. As far as your measurables go... you are going to do a lot of growing over the next couple years and could switch positions as well. So, from a recruiting standpoint... You aren’t the size of a college LB right now, but I wouldn’t worry about that too much because of how much you will grow and develop over the next couple of years. Best of luck!

  • @rajirwilliams2610
    @rajirwilliams2610 3 года назад +2

    What if im not even looking for a scholarship. What if I just wanna play ball.

    • @Clint_Cosgrove
      @Clint_Cosgrove  3 года назад +1

      If you just wanna ball... go to that dream school camp, or a place that you’ve always wanted to visit. When I was young, that is how most kids approached which camps they went to. The opportunity to compete on the field in a stadium that you’ve always wanted to go to is an amazing experience!

  • @derrickstreeter9743
    @derrickstreeter9743 3 года назад

    Im 13 years old and i want to go to the University of Illinois camp but the age range is 14-20 do you think should still go the camp

  • @lawrencescott529
    @lawrencescott529 3 года назад

    Hey, I'm 6'2 210 and I play Tight End. (Bench 235) (Squat 385) and am starting my junior year I have had 3 camp invites by many D2 and D3 schools and I am thinking about attending them but I'm not sure if I have all the measurables to get the attention of multiple college coaches just looking for a word of advice. Thank You

  • @teti4165
    @teti4165 5 лет назад +2

    I’m a 6’4 240 Defensive End and Tight end with one D1 offer in the class of 2021 my name is Tonga Lolohea going to a local college camp in a few days are my measurements good enough to be looked at ?

  • @brendonbell3519
    @brendonbell3519 5 лет назад

    I’m a 5’11 207lb defensive end and defensive tackle going into my sophomore year. I also was thinking about attending the Baylor camp should I go

    • @Clint_Cosgrove
      @Clint_Cosgrove  5 лет назад

      A lot of that will depend on what you are looking to get out of the camp and where you live. I would say that if you are going to the camp for the experience, to compete, and to get coached up... Then by all means go. If you live far from Baylor and/or are strictly going for recruiting reasons, it may be better to continue growing and developing before you use the Baylor camp as a recruiting opportunity. My feedback is strictly based off your age/size as I do not know anything about you as a player.

  • @aryanmansha3400
    @aryanmansha3400 5 лет назад +1

    As a 2021 DE in Illinois, do you think it’s more worth it to go to the U of Illinois (Dream School) night game camp or the lineman specialized camp.

    • @Clint_Cosgrove
      @Clint_Cosgrove  5 лет назад

      I am not 100% familiar with the night game camp, so it is hard for me to assess. If you can give me a little more info, I would be happy to share my opinion and point you in the right direction!

  • @allenwilson6285
    @allenwilson6285 4 года назад

    Im a 6’4 320lb Right tackle and Defensive tackle going into my junior year I’m thinking about going to the Western Kentucky ol and dl camp I live about an hour away and I’m very interested in the school any advice.

    • @Clint_Cosgrove
      @Clint_Cosgrove  4 года назад

      I would reach out to the WKU coach that recruits your area, the position coach, and/or the recruiting coordinator. You can also ask your coach to reach out to their coaches if he feels you can play at that level. Ask them if they have evaluated your film... If they have not, ask them if they would evaluate you and give some feedback. Ask if they would potentially recruit you, and if it is worth your time to attend their camp as a prospect they could potentially offer. The spring evaluation period is coming up and coaches will be visiting HS’s. If/when Western Kentucky comes through, try to get some feedback then as well. Let your HS coach know that you are interested in Western Kentucky, and then if they visit your school to meet with your coach, he can let them know. If you are interested in going to their camp but have not received any feedback... by all means go and compete. At the very least, make sure you contact their coaches beforehand to let them know you are attending. That way they are at least aware of you beforehand and can make sure to get a good evaluation of you.

  • @nigga1366
    @nigga1366 3 года назад

    I’m a 5’9 160lbs Freshman WR going into my sophomore season this year and I got a camp invite from a Northwestern recruiting coordinator is it worth going?

    • @caleb10jag61
      @caleb10jag61 3 года назад

      Yes it’s a b10 program go!

  • @peaceandmindfulness4103
    @peaceandmindfulness4103 3 года назад

    This college official Twitter followed me and their position coach followed me. Also the position coach called my coach about me twice what does that mean?

    • @mostarr5131
      @mostarr5131 3 года назад

      Go to that camp there interested

  • @kylanrichards9897
    @kylanrichards9897 3 года назад

    I’m a 5’11 195 inside linebacker going into my senior year and I was thinking of going to a showcase camp do you think I should go?

    • @kylanrichards9897
      @kylanrichards9897 3 года назад

      (Bench 285) (squat 385)

    • @Clint_Cosgrove
      @Clint_Cosgrove  3 года назад

      Sorry for the delayed response. Not sure if the showcase has already taken place. My answer to this question is dependent upon a few variables. Are you going for the purpose of being recruited, or going to have fun and compete? If you are going to have fun and compete, showcases are a great opportunity to do that. If you are going to get recruited... You have to look at who is putting on the camp, and what decision makers are there? Will there be college coaches in attendance, will there be media that can potentially help you, is the camp put on by a group that works directly with college coaches and can put you in front of them? I’d make my decision based off the answers to those questions.

  • @juancanales3002
    @juancanales3002 3 года назад

    Hey im a 5'7 160 pound Defensive lineman going into 8th grade and i was wondering if there was any tips i could use to improve and become D1 capability. Also should i wait to sophmore year to go to camps or go freshman year?

    • @templeton.carter
      @templeton.carter 3 года назад

      just hit the weight room like crazy and i say just start hitting camps once you get film on varsity and know you can play, unless youre going just to get better

    • @hardtimes662
      @hardtimes662 3 года назад

      weight room bro nd u gots to gain some weight im 6’2 260 defensive end in the 10th grade and i have a couple teams looking at me Just ball out they will come

  • @generalhumshet1139
    @generalhumshet1139 5 лет назад

    Hey so im a 5'10 170 pound defensive lineman going into my freshman year and I dont know if i should go to a individual prospect camp with University of Minnesota coaches there. What do you think is it worth it?

  • @greg-nr6tq
    @greg-nr6tq 3 года назад

    im 6-1 280 8th grade DLINE, might be going to a Rutgers camp but will my measurements be good

  • @noahzimmerman4413
    @noahzimmerman4413 5 лет назад

    Hey uncle Clint