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Stop Waiting to Be Found: How Student-Athletes Can Market Themselves to College Coaches Ep 97

48 min · 26. juni 2026
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In this episode of Don't Chuck It Up, host Chuck sits down with Reid Meyer, founder of A2A Academy and a member of the Student Athlete Advisors, to break down the complex world of college athletic recruitment. This conversation serves as an essential, hype-free resource for high school student-athletes aiming to play at the next level, as well as parents looking to navigate the process without the stress. Together, they explore everything from elite Division 1 pathways to the massive financial and academic benefits of D2, D3, or club sports, emphasizing the importance of finding a holistic fit where students can thrive academically, socially, and athletically. By tackling burning family questions around athletic scholarships, mass exposure camps, and milestone-driven timelines, this episode shifts families from a reactive mindset into a proactive strategy. Listeners will walk away with actionable advice from "Project 1.docx" on how high school athletes can advocate for themselves, market their skills directly to coaches, and select a university where they will succeed both on and off the field.

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