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Reply to "emails to coaches"

Every kid is different.  I don't see any problem with attending showcases and sending out some emails summer before freshman year.  People also need to realize that not all schools are alike.  If we waited until my son had varsity experience to push recruiting, it would have been too late.  My son committed to a top 25 P5 after sophomore year, where he rode the bench all year at our school.  It was the same scenario for another kid on our team who just committed to a top 25 P5 after riding the bench his sophomore year. If your son got noticed or a write up as a rising freshman, his measurables were pretty good.  We did the same thing.  One showcase before freshman year, where he got write ups.  Then we did several showcases and started sending emails summer after freshman year and started really getting traction on recruiting.  In my opinion, if he did well, it doesn't hurt to let the coaches see his name a few times. Maybe his name will ring a bell when they see him play.

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