Is there a list of emails of current recruiting coordinators. Figured it's a long shot but what a time saver thst would be.
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I think if you look at each college team's website, you might find some that way. If you cannot find it our for a specific school, a letter to the head coach will almost certainly fall into the recruiting coordinator's hands anyways.
If you go to the website of a specific school, look at the bio page of the assistant coaches....in most cases it will tell you which guy is the RC.
A cumulative list would be futile. Tons of changes every year, over a thousand schools across divisions. It would also be counter-productive for schools to participate in providing that info to a mass listing - would just generate mass email spam. Generally, they already get bombarded with contact from players who actually have some level of interest.
How many schools do you think you need to contact?
Cabbage dad. That makes sense. My son is contacting alot of schools near areas that he is playing this summer.
Dospeloteros posted:Is there a list of emails of current recruiting coordinators. Figured it's a long shot but what a time saver thst would be.
Many of the third party services designed to help you get recruited -- usually for some investment of cash -- have lists of coaches. The problem is they are not always up to date. And you have to sign up for their services -- which some like and others don't. The advantage though is that you don't have to go searching school websites. But how big of an advantage that is, each person needs to judge on his or her own.
We signed up for CaptainU for son between Soph/Jr year when coach from his travel team sent out the link to the team (at the request of the first tournament we were playing in). At the time I thought it would be good to have the names, emails, numbers of all the coaches and then I realized after that you can google XXXX College Baseball - and when that school comes up click on coaches, or coaching staff and the info is there for you. I found that most of the schools son was interested in had that info available. We went through his spreadsheet and plugged in emails pretty quickly doing that.
That is a long way of saying I wouldn't pay for a service. 2016 is well past recruiting and I'm still getting emails inviting him to camp through CaptainU (and we're not even signed up).