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The $100M Dollar Athlete Podcast

This is the real process used by college programs to identify, evaluate, and select athletes.Built on 23 years of recruiting experience and over 20,000 athletes developed, the book walks athletes and parents through:How recruiting timelines really work (and why waiting hurts you)What college coaches actually evaluate on film and measurablesThe biggest recruiting mistakes that quietly eliminate athletesStep-by-step systems for exposure, communication, and follow-upsHow the transfer portal changes opportunity at every levelHow NIL actually works—and how athletes can build real earning powerHow to make smart scholarship and commitment decisions without emotionMost importantly, it teaches athletes how to prepare first, then pursue exposure at the right time—because getting seen before you’re ready can do more harm than good

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    Develop Your Personal Brand

    This week, Develop Your Personal Brand Get the ability to become the next 100 Million Dollar Athlete Get it Now more info go to PortalIntel.AI for all portal info and nucsports.com for the articles www.portalintel.ai NCAA Football Portal Intelligence Platform www.nucsports.com Top Articles, Training and News on Football, NFL Draft, Transfer Portal and High School Recruiting www.myfootballcamps.com Football Camps, Combines, Showcases and 7v7 www.boardwalkbeastsfb.com 7v7 Football Club and Flag Football Leagues/Programs This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    THE NIL FOUNDATION - Build Before You Earn

    This week, THE NIL FOUNDATION - Build Before You Earn Get the ability to become the next 100 Million Dollar Athlete Get it Now more info go to PortalIntel.AI for all portal info and nucsports.com for the articles www.portalintel.ai NCAA Football Portal Intelligence Platform www.nucsports.com Top Articles, Training and News on Football, NFL Draft, Transfer Portal and High School Recruiting www.myfootballcamps.com Football Camps, Combines, Showcases and 7v7 www.boardwalkbeastsfb.com 7v7 Football Club and Flag Football Leagues/Programs This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    SECURING NIL DEALS & MAXIMIZING EARNINGS

    This week,SECURING NIL DEALS & MAXIMIZING EARNINGS Get the ability to become the next 100 Million Dollar Athlete Get it Now more info go to PortalIntel.AI for all portal info and nucsports.com for the articles www.portalintel.ai NCAA Football Portal Intelligence Platform www.nucsports.com Top Articles, Training and News on Football, NFL Draft, Transfer Portal and High School Recruiting www.myfootballcamps.com Football Camps, Combines, Showcases and 7v7 www.boardwalkbeastsfb.com 7v7 Football Club and Flag Football Leagues/Programs This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    COACH RESPONSES: How to Handle Different Situation

    This week,COACH RESPONSES: How to Handle Different Situation Get the ability to become the next 100 Million Dollar Athlete Get it Now more info go to PortalIntel.AI for all portal info and nucsports.com for the articles www.portalintel.ai NCAA Football Portal Intelligence Platform www.nucsports.com Top Articles, Training and News on Football, NFL Draft, Transfer Portal and High School Recruiting www.myfootballcamps.com Football Camps, Combines, Showcases and 7v7 www.boardwalkbeastsfb.com 7v7 Football Club and Flag Football Leagues/Programs This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    FOLLOW-UP PROTOCOL/ When and How to Contact Coaches

    FOLLOW-UP PROTOCOL/ When and How to Contact Coaches Get the ability to become the next 100 Million Dollar Athlete Get it Now more info go to PortalIntel.AI for all portal info and nucsports.com for the articles www.portalintel.ai NCAA Football Portal Intelligence Platform www.nucsports.com Top Articles, Training and News on Football, NFL Draft, Transfer Portal and High School Recruiting www.myfootballcamps.com Football Camps, Combines, Showcases and 7v7 www.boardwalkbeastsfb.com 7v7 Football Club and Flag Football Leagues/Programs This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    WHAT NOT TO DO/ Common Mistakes That Hurt Your Recruiting

    WHAT NOT TO DO/ Common Mistakes That Hurt Your Recruiting Get the ability to become the next 100 Million Dollar Athlete Get it Now more info go to PortalIntel.AI for all portal info and nucsports.com for the articles www.portalintel.ai NCAA Football Portal Intelligence Platform www.nucsports.com Top Articles, Training and News on Football, NFL Draft, Transfer Portal and High School Recruiting www.myfootballcamps.com Football Camps, Combines, Showcases and 7v7 www.boardwalkbeastsfb.com 7v7 Football Club and Flag Football Leagues/Programs This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    EMAIL TEMPLATES/ Copy, Customize, Send

    EMAIL TEMPLATES/ Copy, Customize, Send Get the ability to become the next 100 Million Dollar Athlete Get it Now more info go to PortalIntel.AI for all portal info and nucsports.com for the articles www.portalintel.ai NCAA Football Portal Intelligence Platform www.nucsports.com Top Articles, Training and News on Football, NFL Draft, Transfer Portal and High School Recruiting www.myfootballcamps.com Football Camps, Combines, Showcases and 7v7 www.boardwalkbeastsfb.com 7v7 Football Club and Flag Football Leagues/Programs This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    Core Rules of Coach Communication

    Core Rules of Coach Communication Be Professional at All Times Every message is an evaluation. Use proper grammar, respectful tone, and clear structure. No slang, emojis, or hype. Be Honest and Accurate Never exaggerate measurables, offers, or interest. Coaches verify everything, and credibility once lost is hard to regain. Be Concise and Clear Coaches are busy. Say what matters quickly—who you are, what position you play, why you’re reaching out, and where to find your film. Personalize Your Outreach Show that you’ve done your homework. Reference the program, position coach, scheme, or academic fit. Generic messages get ignored. Respect the Recruiting Calendar Silence often equals rules, not disinterest. Do not spam messages or force communication during restricted periods. Control the Narrative Present yourself as prepared, coachable, and dependable. Your communication should reflect how you’ll operate in the program. Follow Up the Right Way Follow up politely and at appropriate intervals. Persistence matters—desperation does not. Track Everything Recruiting is a process. Keep records of who you contacted, when, and what the response was. Let Advocates Help High school coaches and trusted evaluators often carry more weight than direct athlete outreach. When in Doubt, Pause If you’re unsure whether something is allowed or appropriate—wait and verify. Bottom Line: How you communicate often determines whether a coach keeps watching or moves on. Talent gets attention; professionalism keeps it. www.portalintel.ai NCAA Football Portal Intelligence Platform www.nucsports.com Top Articles, Training and News on Football, NFL Draft, Transfer Portal and High School Recruiting www.myfootballcamps.com Football Camps, Combines, Showcases and 7v7 www.boardwalkbeastsfb.com 7v7 Football Club and Flag Football Leagues/Programs This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    COACH COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL & TEMPLATES

    COACH COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL & TEMPLATES Key Reminder Recruiting communication is a long-term conversation, not a one-time message. Athletes who communicate clearly, respectfully, and consistently separate themselves immediately. If you want, I can also provide: Text-message templates (when allowed) DM / social media outreach rules Parent communication guidelines A full communication tracker spreadsheet This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    ATHLETE'S COMPLIANCE CHECKLIST

    Compliance protects eligibility, scholarships, and opportunity. This checklist helps athletes stay within rules, avoid violations, and build trust with coaches and programs. Academic Compliance Complete required core courses on time Maintain minimum GPA and credit-hour requirements Register with the appropriate eligibility center Submit accurate transcripts and test scores Recruiting Compliance Understand communication and contact rules by grade level Follow visit rules for official and unofficial visits Avoid improper benefits or inducements Confirm offers and agreements are in writing Amateurism & NIL Only engage in permitted NIL activities Disclose NIL deals as required by school or conference Avoid pay-for-play or recruiting-based NIL agreements Confirm high school NIL rules before signing any deal Substance & Conduct Follow NCAA and institutional substance-abuse policies Verify supplements are permitted Avoid behavior that creates legal or disciplinary issues Manage social media responsibly Eligibility & Playing Time Track eligibility clock and seasons of competition Understand redshirt and medical hardship rules Communicate with staff before making participation decisions Transfers & Changes Follow transfer portal rules if applicable Avoid unauthorized contact with other programs Understand eligibility impact before transferring Final Accountability Ask questions before acting Document important communications When in doubt—pause and verify Compliance isn’t restrictive—it’s protective. Athletes who follow these standards safeguard their future and maximize every opportunity available. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    SECTION 6: PLAYING TIME, REDSHIRT, & ELIGIBILITY

    SECTION 6: PLAYING TIME, REDSHIRT, & ELIGIBILITY aying time and eligibility are closely connected—and often misunderstood. Athletes who understand these rules make smarter decisions and avoid long-term consequences. Playing Time Reality Early playing time is not guaranteed at any level. Depth charts, physical readiness, scheme fit, and trust determine when athletes see the field. Redshirt Rules A redshirt allows an athlete to delay competition while retaining a year of eligibility. Athletes may play in a limited number of games and still redshirt (per NCAA rules) Redshirts are often strategic tools for physical and developmental growth Medical Redshirt (Hardship Waiver) Granted if an athlete suffers a season-ending injury early in the season and meets participation limits. Approval is not automatic. Eligibility Clock NCAA eligibility typically allows 4 seasons of competition within 5 years (Division I & II) Division III has different participation rules Transfers, redshirts, and injuries impact the clock Practice vs. Competition Practicing does not use eligibility—only competition does. Understanding this distinction is critical. Roster Management Scholarship renewal, roster turnover, and the transfer portal affect opportunity. Athletes must evaluate development plans honestly. Key Takeaway Playing time is earned, eligibility is limited, and time is the most valuable resource. Athletes who understand these rules protect their development and maximize opportunity. www.portalintel.ai NCAA Football Portal Intelligence Platform www.nucsports.com Top Articles, Training and News on Football, NFL Draft, Transfer Portal and High School Recruiting www.myfootballcamps.com Football Camps, Combines, Showcases and 7v7 www.boardwalkbeastsfb.com 7v7 Football Club and Flag Football Leagues/Programs This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    SECTION 5: SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID RULES

    SECTION 5: SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID RULES Understanding how scholarships and financial aid work is critical for making informed recruiting and college decisions. Not all offers are the same, and financial structure often matters more than the label. Athletic Scholarships Division I (FBS/FCS): Can offer full or partial scholarships depending on sport and program limits Division II: Primarily partial scholarships, often combined with academic aid Division III: No athletic scholarships Scholarships are typically one-year agreements and may be renewed annually. Equivalency vs. Headcount Sports Headcount sports (e.g., FBS football, basketball): Full scholarships only Equivalency sports: Scholarship money is divided among athletes Understanding this distinction clarifies offer value. Academic & Need-Based Aid Academic scholarships, grants, and need-based aid can significantly reduce cost—especially at Division III and private institutions. Stacking Aid Many schools allow “stacking” of athletic, academic, and need-based aid within NCAA limits. Stacking can make smaller athletic offers financially competitive. Financial Aid Agreements Only written agreements are binding. Verbal offers are not guaranteed. Cost of Attendance Awareness Evaluate total cost—tuition, housing, meals, fees—not just scholarship percentage. Key Takeaway The best offer is the one that balances opportunity, affordability, and long-term stability—not just the biggest headline number. www.portalintel.ai NCAA Football Portal Intelligence Platform www.nucsports.com Top Articles, Training and News on Football, NFL Draft, Transfer Portal and High School Recruiting www.myfootballcamps.com Football Camps, Combines, Showcases and 7v7 www.boardwalkbeastsfb.com 7v7 Football Club and Flag Football Leagues/Programs This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    SECTION 4: SUBSTANCE ABUSE & CONDUCT RULES

    20_SECTION 4/ SUBSTANCE ABUSE & CONDUCT RULES Substance use and personal conduct are evaluated as seriously as athletic performance. Violations in these areas can derail recruiting opportunities and college careers quickly. Substance Abuse Policies College programs enforce strict rules regarding drugs, alcohol, and banned substances. This includes recreational drugs, performance-enhancing drugs, and misuse of prescription medication. NCAA drug testing and institutional testing policies apply. Supplement Awareness Not all supplements are safe or legal. Athletes are responsible for what they ingest—even accidental ingestion of banned substances can result in suspension or loss of eligibility. Alcohol & Social Behavior Underage drinking, public incidents, and poor decision-making are red flags for college coaches. Social media posts and legal issues are routinely reviewed during recruiting. Conduct & Character Evaluation Coaches recruit trust. Behavior in school, on campus, online, and in the community reflects directly on an athlete’s reliability and maturity. Team & Institutional Policies Beyond NCAA rules, each program enforces its own conduct standards. Violations can impact playing time, scholarships, and roster status. Key Takeaway Talent gets attention—discipline keeps opportunity. Athletes who protect their health, reputation, and decision-making protect their future. www.portalintel.ai NCAA Football Portal Intelligence Platform www.nucsports.com Top Articles, Training and News on Football, NFL Draft, Transfer Portal and High School Recruiting www.myfootballcamps.com Football Camps, Combines, Showcases and 7v7 www.boardwalkbeastsfb.com 7v7 Football Club and Flag Football Leagues/Programs This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    SECTION 3/ AMATEURISM RULES & NIL REGULATIONS

    SECTION 3/ AMATEURISM RULES & NIL REGULATIONS Modern recruiting now includes Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), but amateurism rules still matter. Understanding what is allowed—and what is not—protects eligibility and future opportunities. Amateurism Standards Athletes must compete as amateurs. Accepting payment, benefits, or incentives tied to athletic performance or recruiting can jeopardize eligibility if not permitted under NIL rules. NIL Basics NIL allows athletes to earn compensation for use of their name, image, and likeness—but not for pay-to-play or recruiting inducements. Deals must reflect legitimate market value. Permissible NIL Activities Endorsements and sponsorships Social media promotions Camps, clinics, and appearances Personal branding and merchandise Prohibited or Risky Activities NIL offers contingent on enrollment or performance Payments arranged by boosters to influence recruiting Undisclosed or improperly structured agreements Disclosure & Compliance Many schools require NIL deals to be reported. Athletes must follow institutional, conference, and state regulations. High School & NIL High school NIL rules vary by state and association. Athletes must confirm what is allowed before signing any agreement. Key Takeaway NIL is an opportunity—but only when managed correctly. Athletes who stay educated, transparent, and compliant protect both their eligibility and their brand. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    SECTION 2/ RECRUITING RULES & RESTRICTIONS

    SECTION 2/ RECRUITING RULES & RESTRICTIONS Recruiting rules exist to create fairness and structure, but they can be confusing without guidance. Athletes and families who understand these restrictions avoid violations and protect their eligibility. Communication Rules College coaches are limited in when and how they can communicate with recruits based on grade level, sport, and division. Silence does not equal lack of interest—it often means a rule is in place. Contact Periods Recruiting calendars include contact, evaluation, quiet, and dead periods. Each period defines what interactions are allowed, including visits, in-person contact, and off-campus evaluations. Visits Unofficial Visits: Allowed at any time at the athlete’s expense Official Visits: Limited in number and tightly regulated by the NCAA Understanding visit rules helps families plan strategically. Offers & Verbal Commitments Verbal offers and commitments are non-binding. Only a signed National Letter of Intent (NLI) or financial aid agreement is binding. Third-Party Influence Athletes must avoid improper benefits, agents, or recruiting services that violate NCAA rules. What seems harmless can cause serious eligibility issues. Key Takeaway Recruiting restrictions are about timing, not talent. Athletes who know the rules stay patient, compliant, and in position when opportunities open. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    SECTION 1: ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

    SECTION 1: ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS cademic eligibility is the foundation of every recruiting opportunity. Regardless of talent, athletes must meet specific academic standards to compete at the college level. Understanding these requirements early prevents lost options and last-minute surprises. Core Coursework Athletes must complete required core courses approved by the NCAA or NAIA. These courses must be taken on schedule and passed—credit recovery or late adjustments can limit eligibility. Grade Point Average (GPA) Eligibility is tied to core-course GPA, not overall GPA. Higher GPAs create flexibility and expand recruiting options across all levels. Standardized Testing (When Required) Some divisions and institutions require ACT or SAT scores. Test expectations vary by level and school, making early planning critical. Eligibility Registration Athletes pursuing NCAA or NAIA opportunities must register with the appropriate eligibility center and submit transcripts and test scores. Progress & Verification Eligibility is monitored continuously. Athletes must remain on track toward graduation and degree completion once enrolled in college. Key Takeaway Academic eligibility is not negotiable. Athletes who manage academics proactively keep control of their recruiting journey and prote ct their long-term success. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    PART 10/ NCAA RULES & ELIGIBILITY FOR ALL LEVELS

    PART 10/ NCAA RULES & ELIGIBILITY FOR ALL LEVELS NCAA Division I Eligibility: Completion of NCAA-approved core courses, minimum GPA tied to test scores (sliding scale if applicable), and registration with the NCAA Eligibility Center. Recruiting Rules: Strict contact periods, official/unofficial visit rules, and limitations on coach communication by grade level. Reality: Highly competitive with roster pressure from the transfer portal. Academics and readiness matter as much as talent. NCAA Division II Eligibility: Fewer core-course requirements and more flexible GPA/test standards than Division I. Recruiting Rules: Similar structure to D1 but with more flexibility in communication and evaluation. Reality: Strong balance of athletics, academics, and opportunity for development and playing time. NCAA Division III Eligibility: No NCAA Eligibility Center required; standards are set by the institution. Recruiting Rules: No athletic scholarships, but academic and need-based aid can be significant. Reality: Coaches recruit fit, academics, and character heavily. Admissions standards are critical. NAIA Eligibility: Separate eligibility center with different academic standards; often more flexible pathways. Recruiting Rules: Less restrictive communication and earlier relationship-building. Reality: Strong option for late developers, transfers, and athletes seeking immediate opportunity. Junior College (JUCO) Eligibility: Varies by conference and school; typically requires proof of graduation and basic academic standing. Recruiting Rules: Highly flexible and fast-moving. Reality: A development and reset path for athletes needing academic improvement, physical growth, or exposure. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY CHECKLIST

    ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY CHECKLIST Academic Eligibility Checklist Academic eligibility determines access to opportunities. This checklist helps athletes stay compliant, recruitable, and on track from high school through college. High School (NCAA / NAIA Readiness) Maintain required GPA in NCAA-approved core courses Complete all required core classes on time Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center Ensure transcripts match eligibility requirements Prepare for and complete required standardized tests (if applicable) Ongoing Academic Management Meet regularly with guidance counselors or academic advisors Monitor credits, grades, and progress toward graduation Avoid schedule changes that impact core eligibility Retake or recover credits early if needed Recruiting Communication Provide accurate GPA, class rank, and test scores to coaches Send updated transcripts when requested Understand admissions standards for target schools College Eligibility & Progress Meet minimum credit-hour requirements each term Maintain required college GPA Stay on track with declared major requirements Understand redshirt, medical, and transfer eligibility rules Final Accountability Finish every semester strong—no “coasting” Address academic issues immediately Protect eligibility like playing time—once it’s gone, it’s hard to get back Eligibility isn’t complicated—but it is unforgiving. Staying organized and proactive keeps every option on the table. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    COLLEGE: STEP 5 - Navigate College Academics (Freshman Year)

    COLLEGE: STEP 5 - Navigate College Academics (Freshman Year) The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe Freshman year sets the tone for an athlete’s entire college career. How you handle academics in year one impacts eligibility, playing time, trust with coaches, and long-term opportunities. Understand Expectations Immediately College academics move faster and demand more independence than high school. Know syllabus requirements, attendance policies, and grading standards from day one—no excuses, no surprises. Use Academic Resources Early Take advantage of tutoring, study halls, academic advisors, and learning specialists before problems arise. These resources are tools for success, not signs of weakness. Master Time Management Balance class, practice, training, recovery, and travel with a structured weekly schedule. Missed assignments and late work add up quickly. Protect Eligibility Know credit-hour requirements, GPA minimums, and progress-toward-degree rules. One bad semester can create long-term consequences. Communicate Proactively If conflicts arise due to travel or competition, communicate early with professors and academic staff. Accountability builds credibility. Build Academic Identity You are a student-athlete, not just an athlete. Developing pride in your academic performance creates stability when football inevitably ends. Freshman year isn’t about survival—it’s about establishing habits that support success on the field, in the classroom, and beyond. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    PART 9: STEP-BY-STEP ACADEMIC MANAGEMENT FOR ATHLETES

    PART 9: STEP-BY-STEP ACADEMIC MANAGEMENT FOR ATHLETES The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe Academics are not a secondary piece of recruiting—they are a gatekeeper. No matter how talented an athlete is, poor academic management limits options and leverage. This step-by-step approach keeps athletes eligible, recruitable, and prepared for life beyond sports. Step 1: Know the Requirements Early Understand NCAA, NAIA, and individual school academic standards starting freshman year. Know required core courses, GPA thresholds, and test expectations. Step 2: Build a Strong Academic Base Prioritize GPA from day one. A strong early GPA creates margin for error later and keeps more schools in play. Step 3: Track Credits & Core Courses Ensure every class taken counts toward eligibility. Regularly review transcripts with counselors and coaches to avoid surprises. Step 4: Develop Study & Time Management Habits Balance training, practice, and school with structured study routines. Consistency matters more than cramming. Step 5: Prepare for Standardized Tests (If Required) Know which schools require ACT/SAT and prepare early. Retesting is easier when started ahead of time. Step 6: Align Academics with Recruiting Targets Research majors, academic support, and admissions profiles of target schools. Athletic fit without academic fit is not an option. Step 7: Communicate Academics to Coaches Provide accurate GPA, test scores, and transcripts when requested. Academics often determine how hard a coach can recruit you. Step 8: Finish Strong Senior-year performance matters. Offers and eligibility can be impacted by late academic issues. Strong academic management expands options, builds trust with coaches, and protects long-term success—on and off the field. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    PART 8: STEP-BY-STEP RECRUITING EXPOSURE STRATEGY

    PART 8: STEP-BY-STEP RECRUITING EXPOSURE STRATEGY The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe Recruiting exposure works best when it is intentional, targeted, and timed correctly. This step-by-step strategy helps athletes maximize visibility while building trust with college coaches. Step 1: Define Your True Fit Start with an honest evaluation of your athletic level, position, measurables, academics, and timeline. Identify schools where you realistically project on the roster—not where you hope to land based on name alone. Step 2: Build Credible Recruiting Assets Create college-level game film, an accurate recruiting profile, and verified measurables. Make it easy for coaches to evaluate you quickly and confidently. Step 3: Identify 15–20 Target Programs Research programs by scheme, roster needs, graduation years, academic offerings, and geographic fit. This becomes your core recruiting list. Step 4: Initiate Professional Communication Send concise, personalized emails with film links and key information. Follow up appropriately and track responses. Consistency matters more than volume. Step 5: Use Camps and Showcases Strategically Attend camps only where your target schools will be present and where you are physically ready to compete. Camps confirm evaluation—they don’t create it. Step 6: Leverage Trusted Advocates High school coaches, trainers, and credible evaluators open doors faster than cold outreach. Relationships validate talent. Step 7: Monitor Interest & Adjust Evaluate feedback, responses, and recruiting signals. Refine your target list as interest becomes clearer. Step 8: Transition from Exposure to Opportunity As conversations turn into visits, offers, or clear next steps, narrow your focus and apply the recruiting decision framework. Exposure is not about being everywhere—it’s about being seen by the right people at the right time with the right presentation.

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    THE BOTTOM LINE-Of Recruiting

    THE BOTTOM LINE-Of Recruiting The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe Recruiting isn’t about hype, shortcuts, or chasing the biggest logo—it’s about fit, preparation, and trust. Talent opens the door, but development, academics, character, and relationships determine who walks through it. Athletes who succeed in recruiting are not always the most talked about; they are the most ready. They understand where they truly fit, present honest film, communicate professionally, and follow a clear plan over time. Families who stay grounded, informed, and patient avoid costly mistakes and unnecessary pressure. At its core, recruiting rewards those who control what they can control: effort, growth, academics, and behavior. Do that consistently, and the right opportunities will find you. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    Am I in contact with 15–20 target programs?

    Am I in contact with 15–20 target programs? The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe If the answer is yes, the next step is to evaluate quality over quantity: Are these schools a realistic athletic and academic fit? Have coaches responded directly (not just camp emails)? Do they know who you are beyond your highlight clip? Has any staff discussed visits, film follow-ups, or next steps? If the answer is no, that doesn’t mean you’re behind—it means it’s time to tighten the plan: Clarify your true recruiting level and position fit Improve or update college-level film Narrow your list to programs that genuinely match you Communicate consistently and professionally The goal isn’t to collect logos—it’s to create real conversations with programs that could offer you a spot. Strong recruiting momentum usually starts with 15–20 targeted relationships, then narrows quickly as mutual interest becomes clear. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    Pre-Recruitment Self-Assessment (Freshman–Sophomore)

    Pre-Recruitment Self-Assessment (Freshman–Sophomore) The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe The early high school years are about building a foundation, not chasing offers. A pre-recruitment self-assessment helps athletes understand where they truly stand, what needs improvement, and how to prepare for future recruiting opportunities. Athletic Development Am I physically developing for my position (size, speed, strength, movement)? Do I understand and execute my role within the team concept? Am I improving year over year, not just relying on natural ability? Skill & Football IQ Do I consistently master fundamentals at my position? Can I process plays quickly and adjust during games? Do I compete with effort on every rep, even when not featured? Academics Is my GPA on track for college eligibility and admissions? Am I building good study habits and time management skills now? Do I understand NCAA academic requirements early? Coachability & Character How do I respond to coaching, correction, and adversity? Am I dependable, disciplined, and a positive teammate? Would my coaches advocate for me without hesitation? Environment & Support Do I have honest mentors evaluating my progress? Am I in programs that develop me, not just promote me? Am I patient and committed to long-term growth? This self-assessment creates awareness and direction. Athletes who take ownership early put themselves in position to be evaluated, trusted, and recruited when the time is right. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    PART 6: THE RECRUITING CHECKLIST

    PART 6: THE RECRUITING CHECKLIST The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe Recruiting success comes from execution, not guesswork. This checklist provides athletes and families with a clear, repeatable system to stay organized, proactive, and on track throughout the recruiting process. Foundation Maintain strong academic eligibility and transcript accuracy Build position-specific development and strength plans Establish coachability, consistency, and leadership habits Evaluation & Film Obtain honest third-party evaluations Create college-level game film (proper angles, full plays) Update film regularly as development occurs Exposure & Communication Identify realistic target schools by level and fit Build a clean recruiting profile with verified information Communicate professionally and consistently with coaches Process Management Track contacts, visits, and conversations Understand recruiting calendars, dead periods, and timelines Separate interest from genuine opportunity Decision & Commitment Evaluate offers using the recruiting decision framework Involve trusted mentors and family in final decisions Confirm academic, athletic, and cultural alignment before committing Recruiting becomes manageable when broken into clear actions. Athletes who follow this checklist reduce stress, avoid common mistakes, and give themselves the best chance to earn the right opportunity. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    THE RECRUITING DECISION FRAMEWORK

    THE RECRUITING DECISION FRAMEWORK The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe The recruiting decision is not about choosing the biggest name—it’s about choosing the right fit. A clear framework helps athletes and families make confident, informed decisions instead of emotional or rushed ones. At the center of the framework is fit across four critical areas: Athletic Fit Can you realistically compete for playing time at your position? This includes roster depth, body type, speed, scheme, and how the coaching staff has historically developed players like you. Academic & Career Fit Does the school support your major, learning style, and long-term goals beyond football? Recruiting is a four-year decision with a 40-year impact. Opportunity & Development What is the plan for you? Look beyond promises—evaluate redshirts, position rooms, strength programs, and how players progress year to year. Culture & Environment Do you trust the coaching staff? Does the program align with your values, accountability standards, and support system? Culture determines longevity and growth. When athletes evaluate opportunities through this framework, the decision becomes less about pressure and more about purpose. The right choice is the one that maximizes development, stability, and long-term success—on and off the field. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    PART 3-TRANSFER PORTAL RECRUITING PATHWAY

    06_PART 3/ TRANSFER PORTAL RECRUITING PATHWAY The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    Generating College-Level Film

    Generating College-Level Film The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe College-level film is not about flashy edits or music—it’s about clarity, context, and credibility. Coaches want to quickly evaluate how an athlete moves, competes, and fits their system. That means clean, honest footage that shows real game situations, not staged highlights or misleading clips. Quality film starts with proper angles and consistency. End-zone and wide sideline views allow coaches to see alignment, assignments, speed, and decision-making. Plays should be shown from start to finish, with minimal cuts, so evaluators can assess football IQ, effort away from the ball, and how an athlete responds when the play doesn’t go their way. Equally important is selectivity and organization. A strong recruiting video typically runs 3–5 minutes, begins with identifying information, and features reps that reflect the athlete’s true role and position. College-level film tells an honest story—it confirms evaluation, builds trust, and gives coaches confidence that what they see on screen will translate on the field. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    PART 2: HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE RECRUITING PATHWAY

    PART 2: HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE RECRUITING PATHWAY The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe The high school recruiting pathway is not a straight line—it’s a progression that requires preparation, patience, and purpose. Each stage of an athlete’s development demands different actions, expectations, and support. Understanding where you are in the process—and what matters most at that stage—prevents wasted time and missed opportunities. Early on, the focus should be development and foundation: building skills, physical readiness, academic habits, and coachability. As athletes mature, the emphasis shifts to verification and visibility—quality game film, honest evaluations, targeted exposure, and communication with programs that fit athletically and academically. In the final stages, recruiting becomes about decision-making and alignment: managing offers, understanding rosters and depth charts, navigating official visits, NIL considerations, and choosing the best long-term fit. Athletes who succeed don’t rush the process or chase labels—they follow a structured pathway that matches their timeline, talent level, and goals. With the right guidance and checkpoints at each phase, the recruiting journey becomes clear, manageable, and ultimately successful. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    The Five Key Truths About Modern Recruiting

    The Five Key Truths About Modern Recruiting The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe Exposure Without Strategy Is Noise Posting highlights and tagging coaches isn’t a recruiting plan. College programs value efficiency and trust, which means targeted exposure, credible evaluations, and the right timing matter far more than sheer volume. Relationships Matter More Than Rankings Stars, followers, and viral clips don’t replace relationships. Coaches recruit people they trust—high school coaches, trainers, evaluators, and program leaders who consistently send them honest, prepared athletes. Evaluation Is Continuous, Not Event-Based Recruiting doesn’t happen at one camp or one game. Athletes are evaluated over time—how they develop, compete, handle adversity, and respond to coaching often outweighs one standout performance. The Portal Changed Everything With thousands of experienced college players entering the transfer portal each year, high school recruits must be more college-ready than ever. Programs now compare prospects not just to peers, but to proven college athletes. Guidance Is the Competitive Advantage Talent is common; clarity is not. Athletes who understand the process, know where they truly fit, and follow a structured plan gain a major advantage over equally talented players navigating recruiting blindly. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    PART 1-UNDERSTANDING TODAY'S RECRUITING REALITY

    PART 1/ UNDERSTANDING TODAY'S RECRUITING REALITY The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe Today’s recruiting landscape is faster, noisier, and more competitive than ever. Athletes are no longer evaluated solely on game film and statistics; they are brands navigating a crowded digital marketplace where exposure, timing, and relationships matter as much as talent. College coaches are overwhelmed with volume, relying heavily on trusted networks, verified evaluations, and efficient filters to identify prospects who fit their programs academically, athletically, and culturally. At the same time, NIL, the transfer portal, and social media have fundamentally reshaped recruiting dynamics. Athletes face increased pressure to market themselves, families struggle to separate real opportunities from false promises, and many talented players are overlooked simply due to lack of guidance or strategic visibility. Success in today’s recruiting reality requires education, structure, honest evaluation, and a clear plan—turning chaos into clarity and potential into opportunity. This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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    The $100M Dollar Athlete: Chapters and Overview

    The $100M Dollar Athlete: Chapters and Overview The $100M Athlete: The Ultimate Guide to Getting Recruited by David Schuman https://square.link/u/RUsHmQQe This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This is the real process used by college programs to identify, evaluate, and select athletes.Built on 23 years of recruiting experience and over 20,000 athletes developed, the book walks athletes and parents through:How recruiting timelines really work (and why waiting hurts you)What college coaches actually evaluate on film and measurablesThe biggest recruiting mistakes that quietly eliminate athletesStep-by-step systems for exposure, communication, and follow-upsHow the transfer portal changes opportunity at every levelHow NIL actually works—and how athletes can build real earning powerHow to make smart scholarship and commitment decisions without emotionMost importantly, it teaches athletes how to prepare first, then pursue exposure at the right time—because getting seen before you’re ready can do more harm than good

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