EdMed Talks

Episode 69: Becoming a College Athlete

26 min · 22. jan. 2026
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What does it really take for a student-athlete to play sports in college? In this episode of EdMed Talks, we sit down with Chris Rich, Head Men’s Soccer Coach at UNC Greensboro, to pull back the curtain on the college athletics. Coach Rich breaks down the current landscape of college recruitment, explains the key differences between Division I, II, III, and other collegiate levels, and offers practical guidance on how families can honestly assess whether their child has the ability—and the desire—to compete at the next level. He also shares what college coaches actually look for, common misconceptions parents have, and smart steps families can take if they believe college athletics might be in their child’s future.

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