WHY AC COLLEGE RECRUITMENT?

What makes AC College Recruitment different from the other collegiate athlete recruitment agencies? Why should I use AC College Recruitment? This is a question that is often asked, and rightly so. You want to be fully prepared before going in to this process because one wrong mistake and your dream of playing college sports could be over.

There are a variety of reasons one should consider AC College Recruitment, the main one being that our team consists of former collegiate-athletes who have been through the complex process themselves. Furthermore, we are recent graduates - having graduated within the past five years - so our contacts and knowledge of the system are up to date.

Bill Conley, a former American footballer and College coach, wrote an article for ESPN in 2008 and I would like to use one of his paragraphs that I believe perfectly sums up why using AC College Recruitment is the next right step for you.

“Because of the time commitment, college coaches do not have the opportunity to recruit national or international talent in the depth and detail they would like. As a result, schools find recruiting areas, or pockets, where they have had success in the past and put their limited time into those places. Success breeds success, and players who have a positive experience at a college or university become the best salesmen to younger athletes from their high schools or geographical areas. Often, a veteran player can convince a young player to take an official visit or attend a camp at his institution and/or institutions that are a best fit.

Over time, the college coach often establishes great relationships with these recruiters.”

Those types of trusted relationships with schools and coaches are exactly what AC College Recruitment uses to connect our student-athletes with the best-fit colleges for them. Along side you every step of the way - from your initial consultation to walking across the stage receiving your diploma - AC College Recruitment is a trusted and supportive source.

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