Listen to That Dan Band Show: Episode 7 – Navigating the High School to College Recruiting Landscape with Pete Davidson
CaptainU2025-05-29T19:33:04+00:00
Do you have what it takes to play a sport in college? Have you put in the time to develop your skills and keep your grades up so that college recruiters are now interested?
Well, you’ve done the hard work, but there [Read More]
If coaches are showing up to watch an athlete play as a 7th or 8th grader, it’s almost certain he or she will be recruited to play at the collegiate level. But for the other 99.9% of student-athletes out [Read More]
After the end of the college basketball season in 2021, more than 1,700 Division I men’s players entered the transfer portal. If you added all those transfers together, you’d have the equivalent of more than 106 DI basketball [Read More]
CaptianU Live Season 2 Episode 8: In this episode, Eric discusses all the different types of recruiting events, the rules and regulations on these events, and how to choose the right one for you. Watch so you can get [Read More]
After attending a University of Iowa football camp before his sophomore year of high school, Aaron Graves went back to teaching swimming in his hometown of [Read More]
Freelance percussionist Kaylie Brooke joins Dan [Read More]
Companies want to hire student-athletes. The skills that make you a great athlete also make you a great employee. But how do you incorporate all you’ve learned from sports into a resume that will get you hired? Follow these tips to [Read More]
Coming off the bench to emerge as a breakout star in the middle of the 2021 football season, Oklahoma University quarterback Caleb Williams raised plenty of eyebrows. While a true [Read More]
The NIL rule is a relatively new option for college student-athletes. And, since you likely have questions about it, we’ve answered some of the most common questions we’ve been asked below::
NIL refers to a student-athlete’s “name, image, and [Read More]
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