i want to add to the thread. we had a meeting with our high school guidence counsler senior. he handed me a stack of recruiting letters that were sent to the school.then he said you know he can't go to college with his grades? my wife and i just looked at each other in wide eyed amazement. why in march of his sr year are you telling me this?
we didn't think his grades were bad, it was his course selection or lack of proper classes. i asked why they didn't have this meeting in 8th grade, when we could have done something about it? he say's do you know how many kids that is? so i put my 9th grade education to work and did some gozintas. wouldn't it be about the same as there are seniors now? i was a tad upset after his son came in the office twice to get his lunch from the man's fridge. i said the sign on the door reads guidence we have been here 45 minutes and really haven't recieved any. what a shock.
now i didn't blame him then, nor is it all his fault . but now i know it was his job to give a little GUIDENCE to these kids. and our job to know those things.some of us just don't know the core classes etc. the earlier you find this stuff out the quicker you can fix it or make the changes needed.
www.ncaa.org has all the answer's. and if they don't, somebody here has them.
talent really doesn't carry you today, like it did 10 or 15 yrs ago. and there are way's to get to play at a four year school,even then grades need to be kept up,proper transferable classes need to be taken. i'll tell you the truth, now i know why i peaked at the 9th grade.
but i'll say it again there is someplace for a kid to play college sports. it may not be harvard or clemson. but there is a place.
rz things worked out ok for my son but your right .if i could turn back the clock we would do things very differently.