A Program about Football Recruiting Tours the Nation to Educate Youth Football Families with Dreams of a Football Scholarship

Keynote speakers from The College Player with football recruiting and college football backgrounds; provide information to families playing middle school and youth football about how to prepare for the rigors of high school academics and football scholarship expectations.

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Quote startMy son is eleven years old and I did not play high school or college football. After listening to The College Player, I realized how much I could actually help my son both academically and with his football preparation.Quote end

Nashville, TN (PRWEB) June 19, 2012

The College Player, LLC is announcing a nationwide tour of seminars that provides middle school and youth football families a critical information packet to be learned before a young man enters high school. The tour will begin in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday, July, 28th and end in Austin, Texas on Thursday, November, 13th 2012.

Former college football recruiting coordinators, employed by The College Player, LLC, are attending middle school and youth football events such as football orientations, practices, team building events and fund raising programs to spread a branded message, “If you’re in High School, it’s too late.” This message emphasizes academic and athletic strategies that must be addressed before a student enters high school. The College Player’s staff believes that not enough information about football preparation, both academically and athletically, is being provided to families today. The College Player’s staff also places a heavy emphasis on developing strong character and how important it is to football success. Additionally, The College Player answers questions such as: “How do you know if your son can play college football?” “Why is your son’s freshman year the most important?” “Why is learning how to shake hands properly such an important characteristic to football coaches and what is the NCAA 48 H form and how can it make or break a young man’s football scholarship dreams?”

The College Player seminars have flexible formats and try to make information sessions convenient for parents to attend. For example, parents are going to drop their kids off for practice and pick them up to go home. Many times seminars are held at pick up times where parents set aside an extra hour to listen in the stands before they go home. The College Player’s staff also believes it’s important for families to sit together and interact with the speakers. This provides a new and enjoyable experience for families that love football.

The College Player’s website provides a ticketing system that can be customized to fit a middle school or youth football venue. Participating parents can purchase a ticket online for $35 dollars that will admit an entire family. Families can then either print their ticket or present via smart phone on their arrival. Proceeds are then given back to the organization as a fund raising model to assist with the league’s future.

"My son is eleven years old and I did not play high school or college football. After listening to The College Player, I realized how much I could actually help my son both academically and with his football preparation," stated Chicago parent, Tom Snyder. “I’ve found a new way to communicate with my son.”

Contact The College Player for additional seminar information and visit the website: http://www.thecollegeplayer.com to sign up for a free account today.

About The College Player, LLC

The College Player, LLC is a website and information source primarily for middle school and youth football families about college football recruiting and high school academic preparation.

The company provides a free news feed, a membership program with exclusive information on college football recruiting, parent involvement and player development and a national seminar program designed to educate families on high school academics and football scholarship expectations. The College Player employs former Division I Recruiting Coordinators and Coaches that contribute to all online information and seminars nationally. The College Player is based in Nashville, TN with additional offices in Indianapolis, IN and Chicago, IL. For further information, please visit http://www.thecollegeplayer.com or call (312) 569-9575 today.


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