RECRUITING FEATURES

Recruiting Mailbag Answers

Stephen: Why is it that you only promote players that pay to attend your camp and not people who actually deserve to be looked at? Regardless of attending events of yours.

BCP: “Only” promote kids who attend our camps is incorrect. In order to support that statement, you would need to know what players have attended our camps and compare that roster to the numerous kids we promote across the state via numerous avenues. Even if that was the case, would it be wrong to invest in kids who invest in us? Look at our camp cost as a membership fee. A small cost for an opportunity to be promoted all year. Kids, who attend our camps also, “Actually deserve to be looked at”.

Ann: Is it best for my son to attend an HBCU to get more playing time or attend a major D1 school due to the prestige? He is being strongly recruited for both.

BCP: What a great question. HBCUs carry the stigma of family tradition and deep history. This is really comparing apples to oranges. It’s best for your son to evaluate the schools and football programs as a whole. As hard as it maybe, attempt to subtract the major factor of “Historically Black”. Which school is going to give your son the best opportunity to have success after school and which school will provide the best opportunity to compete for ample playing time? This may come down to preference.

Treshon Getts: I played on my schools JV squad this past football season as a soph because my coach said he wanted to give the 18 seniors some exposure for college recruits. Should I even bother with sending out highlight film of my JV performance even though I made tons of really good plays?

BCP: No

billy: what if you turned in your athletes highlites and cant find it anywhere on this site. how do i find it or did you post it.

BCP: If you submitted film, that is for us to review and evaluate. Not necessarily to be posted on our website.