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RSN launches “The Recruiting Coaches” Weekly Podcast
Recruiting Sports Network is proud to announce the launch of it’s inaugural podcast series “The Recruiting Coaches” with former college coaches Pete Strickland and George White. The weekly podcast will air live on Wednesdays at 5 PM EST on Blog … Continue reading
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Road to Recovery: Injuries During the College Recruitment Process
Mario Mathis was Thomasville High School’s top linebacker. During his junior year, Mathis was recruited by a handful of prestigious colleges before decidedly signing with Ole Miss in May of 2013. It was also during his junior year that Mathis … Continue reading
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NCAA’s Lack of Athletic Health Care Standards Puts Ownership on Recruits
Student-athlete unrest reached unprecedented levels recently culminating in the practice and game boycott by the Grambling State football team which made national headlines. Unfortunately, these protests failed to point out what may be the most serious NCAA athlete health-related void permeating … Continue reading
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Four Easy Steps to Recruiting Success!
Recruiting Sports Network’s main focus is to help you get recruited! Our team works on both sides of the recruiting process, with athletes and coaches, in order to identify scholarship opportunities. Recently we were able to help a high school … Continue reading
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Grambling Protests Expose Lack of NCAAcare
The rank and file uprising by intercollegiate athletes rose to an unprecedented level over the weekend when the Grambling football team boycotted its game against Jackson State. This occurred on the heels of football players from Georgia, Georgia Tech and … Continue reading
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Recruiting Sports Network Competing for Prime Time Debut!
Recruiting Sports Network is in the running for a prime time appearance during pro football’s Big Game! After Round 2 of the Intuit Small Business Big Game Contest, RSN is vying for 1 of 20 coveted Round 3 spots to … Continue reading
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NBA Finals Best of Five Primer: No Hype Required
Spurs vs. Heat? Big 3 vs. Big 3? Drafted and developed talent vs. acquired, free agent talent? A Virgin Islander, Frenchman and Argentinian vs an Akronite, a Chicagoan, and a Canadian (damn, Bosh being from Albany or Gary woulda’ helped this paragraph immmmmensely!). … Continue reading
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The Emerging Youth Sports Dilemma: Selecting the Right Club Team
Youth sports at almost all levels has experienced an explosion of club travel teams. The merits of the impact of this phenomena on athlete development (both on and off the field), health (mental and physical) and parenting and family life … Continue reading
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“We have seen the enemy and they is us” – Pogo
NCAA finds its house in disorder after investigation at the University of Miami. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/ncaa-announces-problems-miami-investigation-085638649–ncaaf.html Expert: George White, Founder and CEO of Recruiting Sports Network “A concern that will arise is whether Mark Emmert’s hardline mantra has been creating an overzealous … Continue reading
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