
004: 11 Tips on how to get a junior day visit without being annoying:
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Summary
In this episode of the Recruit Better podcast, Brendan Cahill dives deep into the concept of junior days in college football recruiting. He explains what junior days are, their benefits, how to get invited, and how to maximize the experience. Cahill emphasizes the importance of being known to coaches before attending and discusses the role of junior days in the broader recruiting process, highlighting that while they are beneficial, they are just one part of a larger strategy for aspiring athletes.
Takeaways
Junior days are open houses for football programs.
Most attendees won't receive offers, only top prospects might.
Being on the recruiting board is a key benefit of junior days.
Attending junior days can create buzz among other schools.
It's important to have connections to get invited to junior days.
Dress appropriately and be prepared with questions for coaches.
Parents should take a backseat during the event.
Document your experience on social media to generate interest.
You can attend multiple junior days if resources allow.
Junior days are just one tool in the recruiting process.