Recruit Better

By: Brendan Cahill
  • Summary

  • Host Brendan Cahill and guest co-hosts sit down with current and former college football coaches, players and thinkers to discuss today's trends in college athletics recruiting.
    2024
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Episodes
  • 11 Tips on how to get a junior day visit without being annoying:
    Jan 2 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Recruit Better podcast, Brendan Cahill dives deep into the concept of junior days in college football recruiting. He explains what junior days are, their benefits, how to get invited, and how to maximize the experience. Cahill emphasizes the importance of being known to coaches before attending and discusses the role of junior days in the broader recruiting process, highlighting that while they are beneficial, they are just one part of a larger strategy for aspiring athletes.

    Takeaways

    Junior days are open houses for football programs.
    Most attendees won't receive offers, only top prospects might.
    Being on the recruiting board is a key benefit of junior days.
    Attending junior days can create buzz among other schools.
    It's important to have connections to get invited to junior days.
    Dress appropriately and be prepared with questions for coaches.
    Parents should take a backseat during the event.
    Document your experience on social media to generate interest.
    You can attend multiple junior days if resources allow.
    Junior days are just one tool in the recruiting process.

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    14 mins
  • 003: Wesleyan University Head Football Coach Dan DiCenzo
    Dec 3 2024

    Summary

    In this conversation, Brendan Cahill speaks with Dan DiCenzo, head coach of Wesleyan University football, about the unique aspects of NESCAC football, the recruiting process, and the importance of academics for prospective student-athletes. DiCenzo shares insights on how the landscape of college football recruiting has changed, the significance of making timely decisions, and the role of character and work ethic in player development. He also highlights Wesleyan's recent successes and the supportive community surrounding the program.

    Takeaways

    • NESCAC football is academically rigorous and competitive.
    • Wesleyan University provides a unique community and educational experience.
    • High school students should challenge themselves academically to be competitive.
    • A perfect GPA is not a requirement for recruitment.
    • Bringing a resume to recruiting camps is beneficial.
    • The recruiting landscape has evolved with the introduction of the transfer portal.
    • Timely decision-making is crucial in the recruiting process.
    • Academic performance is closely monitored during recruitment.
    • Coaches value character and work ethic in prospective players.
    • Wesleyan football has a strong culture of success and support.

    Titles

    • Exploring NESCAC Football with Coach DiCenzo
    • The Hidden Gem of College Football: NESCAC

    Sound Bites

    • "Wesleyan offers a unique community feel."
    • "Bring your resume to recruiting camps."
    • "Work hard and stay coachable to succeed."

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to NESCAC Football and Coach DeCenzo

    05:13
    Wesleyan University: A Unique Perspective

    10:25
    The Evolution of Recruiting in Football

    15:40
    The Impact of the Transfer Portal

    25:25
    Optimizing Camp Attendance for Recruitment

    29:55
    The Importance of Camp Structure and Networking

    36:32
    Making Informed Decisions in Recruitment

    41:48
    Guidance for Players and Parents

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    46 mins
  • 002: Why No One Wants To Watch Your Highlight Tape
    Dec 3 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of the Recruit Better podcast, Brendan Cahill discusses the essential elements of creating an effective highlight tape for recruiting. He emphasizes the importance of showcasing your best clips first, keeping the tape concise, and ensuring that it is easily accessible for coaches. Brendan provides actionable tips on structuring the tape, avoiding dead air, and utilizing social media to enhance visibility. He also suggests using editing tools like CapCut to combine various clips for a polished final product.


    Takeaways

    • Put your best clip first to grab attention.
    • Coaches often only watch the first few clips.
    • Structure your highlight tape by position.
    • Avoid dead air; start and stop clips precisely.
    • Keep your highlight tape under two to three minutes.
    • Post your highlight tape link on Twitter.
    • Screen record your highlight tape for easy access.
    • Supplemental clips can add value to your tape.
    • Use editing apps like CapCut for better presentation.
    • Recruiting is competitive; make it easy for coaches.

    Titles

    • Mastering Your Highlight Tape for Recruitment
    • Essential Tips for Creating a Standout Highlight Tape

    Sound Bites

    • "Make your best clip first!"
    • "Post your highlight on Twitter!"
    • "Use CapCut for editing!"

    Chapters

    00:00
    Creating an Effective Highlight Tape

    04:39
    Final Touches and Additional Tips

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    6 mins

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