Saturday, August 11, 2007

Prepstar Rose Bowl Combine Features the Nation's Top 250 Prospects


A few weeks ago, some of the nation's best football prospects gathered at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California in what has become an annual tradition: The Prepstar Magazine football camp and combine.

It was a great day from start to finish. It's just one more reason why CSA Prepstar has established itself as the leader in college athletic recruiting. Even if you aren't one of the nation's top football prospects, CSA Prepstar can help you show off your talents to the right college coaches (no matter what sport you play).

Here are some pictures of the day at the Rose Bowl.
Getting ready to start the day...hundreds of prospects line up early to register and get their camp workout jerseys.






Inside the Rose Bowl...250 future college and pro football players get ready to show what they've got and compare themselves to some of the best talent in the country.







A special welcome for the athletes and their parents on the Rose Bowl jumbotron...





Parents file in and take their seats...ready to enjoy the sun, the competition, and a great day of football at the Prepstar mini-camp and combine...





Former Florida State quarterback legend, Chris Rix, talks to the prospects before the big day begins...Chris was a special guest of CSA Prepstar for the event.






The testing begins...40 yard dash, shuttle runs, bench press, and more. It was a chance to line up against the best of the best and see where you ranked. That information will go out to college coaches as a regular part of how CSA Prepstar communicates with college recruiters searching for the best athletes in the nation.







Even CSA Prepstar founder and President (and former University of Hawaii quarterback) Jeff Duva showed off his form. We don't know why, but none of the camp participants asked for his autograph afterwards...


The results of the combine will be available soon through Prepstar Magazine, and will be distributed to hundreds of college coaches nationwise.

If you're interested in seeing what CSA Prepstar could do for you and your chances of playing college sports, the first step is easy: Just register and build your basic profile for coaches to view.

Thanks to everyone who made the 2007 mini-camp and combine at the Rose Bowl a success.

A Prime Example of How Athletes Get Overlooked





One of our CSA Prepstar area scouts in Florida shared an amazing story with us the other day. It's a prime example of just how easily good (in this case, great) prospects get overlooked by major colleges.


One of the athletes that enrolled in the CSA Prepstar program with Chad Bell, our area scout, is now getting interest from lots of large programs: Florida, Miami, Florida State, LSU...and about 60 other D1 programs around the program.


The athlete's name is Matt Patchan. He plays football, and while he's happy with the way his recruiting experience has unfolded so far, he still hadn't heard from his dream school: The USC Trojans.


So, Chad used the CSA Prepstar registered coach directory to get in touch with Brennan Carroll, the son of Head Coach Pete Carroll and an assistant coach with the Trojans. Chad e-mailed him Matt's Prepstar profile and told him that USC was at the top of his list. All of this was made easier by the fact that USC, like most colleges around the country, are registered with the CSA Prepstar searchable database for college coaches.


Two days later, Chad received a personal e-mail from Brennan. He couldn't believe that they weren't aware of him, and didn't know that USC was the top choice for this prospect across the country in Florida. Coach Carroll gave Chad his cell phone number and told him to have Matt, the prospect, to give him a call.


Here's the point in telling you the story: Sometimes, even highly regarded prospects like Matt Patchan get overlooked by the schools they really want to go to. The old adage that you've probably heard, "If you're good enough to play in college, they'll find you", isn't always true. Much of the time, in fact. Even top recruiting programs like USC let people slip through the cracks from time to time.


If you're a CSA Prepstar athlete, and there is still a school out there that you haven't heard from that you really want to look at, get in touch with your personal CSA Prepstar area scout right away. This is the perfect time of year to make sure that all of your top choices are aware of you and are able to give you feedback as to whether you are a legitimate prospect for them or not.


If you aren't a CSA Prepstar athlete, you should click here to get the process started. If you want to do the work on your own, you can. There are a couple of vital points you'll want to focus on as soon as possible to give yourself the best chance at being recruited:


  • E-mail the coach at your "dream schools" and let him or her know that you want to look at playing for their team once you graduate.


  • Follow that e-mail up with a phone call within 48 hours. Late morning (coach's time) is the best time, in general, to contact the coach.


  • Ask them to honestly assess your talent, and what they think the chances are of you getting a chance to play for them at the college level.


  • If they tell you that you probably would not be a good fit, don't lose hope! There are over 1,400 four-year schools out there looking for athletes. You've just taken one step closer to finding the right school for you.

  • Never, ever, give-up. Keep contacting coaches and repeat the process that I've laid out for you here.

Persistent pays off when it comes to ensuring that you aren't one of those overlooked athletes. Make sure you make your search for the right program a priority on your weekly schedule.