Our service helps streamline the
recruiting process by connecting
student-athletes and college
coaches. Student-athletes are
able to market themselves to
these coaches as well as make
their information available for
coaches to find them. Otherwise,
many student-athletes miss out
on the opportunity to get their
information in front schools
that may not otherwise be
informed of their abilities.
RecruitMeQuick
is fair and equal to all of our
athletes.
How much a student-athlete is
marketed to colleges is based
solely on them and their family.
You decide how many times and
how often your updated
information is sent to colleges.
For the nominal charge, you can
update them monthly, during each
season or as often as you
choose.
Our college recruiting service
can help you gain the
scholarship you deserve. Sports
play an important role in
college; there are over 600
colleges that offer sports
scholarships at the
intercollegiate level. Today’s
coaches do not have the time or
money to find you; it is up to
you to find the coaches. With
our recruiting service your
resume will be sent to every
head college coach in your sport
at the NCAA Division I,II, NAIA and junior college levels.
To get recruited for college
sports scholarships you
must make yourself
known to the college coaches.
Your ability can only get you
recruited if the coaches know
who you are and what you can do
for them.
If they do not know about you,
they cannot possibly recruit
you.
We do for you exactly what you
could do for yourself if you had
the expertise, experience and
the time. It is a very time
consuming process. We
individually send your
personalized information to over
600 head coaches in your sport,
giving you every possible
recruitment opportunity.
Many fine young athletes are
overlooked each year because
they didn't submit their
athletic scholarship resume to
the "right" colleges or left out
important information. It’s also
a fact that many colleges simply
don't allocate all of their
track recruiting funds because
"suitable" athletes didn't
approach them.
Most college coaches simply
haven’t got the time or the
resources to recruit suitable
athletes. They rely on the
athletes to contact them.
Coaches identify prospects
through high school coaches,
referrals, personal observations
and especially through
established scouting
organizations like National
Scouting Report. You can be a
great prospect, but unless your
information lands in a coaches
hands for preliminary
evaluation, you might not be
identified as a prospect. To
ensure that you will not be left
out you have to be pro-active
and promote yourself by letting
the colleges know that you
deserve to participate in
collegiate athletics. In other
words, the old adage, "if you
are good enough, coaches will
find you," no longer applies
when it comes to recruiting.