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Reply to "2023 parents are your expectations/strategies changing?"

Looking carefully at the sizes of each grad years recruiting class is important.   You don't want to commit to a P5 that is bringing in 18 players for each grad class during a time when the NCAA is granting extra years of eligibility making it harder.   My son was fortunate to find a home with a D1 program that is highly competitive but also carefully limits their class sizes and doesn't over recruit for his position.   Choosing to go where you are "loved" is especially important right now.   Don't waste time chasing schools who don't feel the same way about you as you do them.    Also, don't base your kids ability and potential landing spot on rankings.   Those are so unbelievably subjective based on the individual scouting agency.  My son is ranked in in the top ten for our state and top 200 nationally for one major scouting agency but the other (competitor) he's nowhere to be found.   Get as much video of your player (game and practice reps) as possible and get it to those target schools on your wish list.   

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