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Quentin Burrell on HBCU resources, social media recruiting, and the prospect rubric

In this conversation, Coach Quentin Burrell shares his journey from high school football in Georgia to coaching at Southern University. He discusses the competitive landscape of high school football, the challenges of transitioning to college recruitment, and the cultural shock he experienced moving from an all-black high school to Notre Dame. Coach Burrell also highlights the differences between FCS and FBS programs, his evolving coaching philosophy, and the impact of parenting on a player’s recruitment process. In this conversation, Coach Quentin Burrell discusses the critical balance between athletics and education for young athletes. He emphasizes the importance of internal motivation, the evolving landscape of college recruitment, and offers valuable advice for aspiring recruits. The discussion also delves into the dynamics of recruitment meetings and the significance of making informed decisions about college opportunities. Coach Burrell highlights the necessity of using sports as a means to achieve educational goals and prepares young athletes for life beyond sports.

00:00 Introduction to Coach Quentin Burrell
01:11 High School Football Experience in Georgia
04:57 Transitioning to College Recruitment
13:21 Cultural Shock: From Atlanta to Notre Dame
17:24 Differences Between FCS and FBS Programs
20:32 Coaching Philosophy and Player Development
22:10 The Impact of Parenting on Recruitment
30:04 Balancing Athletics and Education
34:04 The Importance of Internal Motivation
36:24 Navigating Recruitment and Opportunities
37:15 Advice for Aspiring Recruits
44:40 Inside Recruitment Meetings
49:01 Future Goals and Opportunities

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