Football 360 Show: NIL, D1 recruiting, Transfer portal, Athletic Development, Strength Training.
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02:10 The Changing Landscape of Recruiting & The Business of College Football
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Weather Conditions & Training Adjustments
- Discussion on how extreme weather conditions impact football training.
- Importance of training in wind conditions to develop better ball control.
The Cost of Youth Sports
- Rising costs of club sports like baseball, volleyball, and soccer.
- Travel budgets for top club teams can exceed $20,000 per year.
- Return on investment for different sports and the impact on scholarship opportunities.
Recruiting Landscape & College Athletics Shift
- The decline of non-revenue sports due to financial strains on college programs.
- Schools prioritizing football and basketball funding, leading to cuts in other sports.
- Scholarships in sports like soccer and tennis being dominated by international athletes.
The NCAA & Recruiting Calendar Issues
- How NCAA regulations make it difficult for athletes to attend key recruiting camps.
- The impact of dead periods limiting exposure opportunities.
- College coaches being caught between official visits & scouting obligations.
The Power of Football as the Revenue Driver
- Football programs carry the financial load for most college athletic departments.
- Schools like Missouri borrowing money to build new football stadiums, banking on the sport’s profitability.
- Rising ticket prices and NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) affecting recruiting.
High School Athletes & Decision-Making in Recruiting
- Athletes need to prioritize their future over high school coach control.
- Players must choose exposure opportunities wisely, such as Lindenwood Mega Camp.
- Recruiting is no longer about waiting—players must be proactive early.
The Reality of College Football Today
- Transfer portal reducing opportunities for high school players.
- Colleges recruiting fewer high school athletes and relying on proven transfer players.
- The era of "development players" is fading—athletes need to be ready to contribute immediately.
Regional Bias in Recruiting & Exposure Differences
- Players from Texas, Florida, and California often get more attention than Midwest prospects.
- The challenge of breaking recruiting stereotypes for players from less "football-rich" states.
- The importance of elite performance training to stand out in national rankings.
Success Stories & Lessons from Past Recruits
- How Blaine Gabbert put St. Louis quarterbacks on the map at Elite 11.
- The Brady Cook story—a player who stayed the course despite recruiting setbacks.
- Why working with the right trainers & programs can be the difference in making it to the next level.
Final Takeaways
- College football is changing fast—athletes need to adapt to new recruiting realities.
- Starting early in the recruiting process is critical—waiting until senior year is too late.
- Skill development & verified athletic testing are now key recruiting factors.
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