New Website www.LockerRoomTalk.com Compiles College Coach Ratings & Reviews; Locker Room Talk®: The Way for Student-Athletes to Recruit Their Coaches
New York, New York (PRWEB) September 23, 2015 -- Locker Room Talk® (http://www.LockerRoomTalk.com) is a rating and review website about college coaches which compiles information in an easy-to-search format so that high school athletes undergoing the varsity recruiting process can make educated decisions. The website provides a positive and informative platform for college student-athletes and alumni to express their views anonymously so that high school athletes can better evaluate the programs they are considering. Through a simple, 5-minute online survey, Locker Room Talk gives college players and alumni the unique ability to rate their coaches on issues from attitude to knowledge of their sport to playing time, as well as write reviews about their personal experiences in the program. The anonymous ratings and reviews from these surveys, plus statistics, are then available for high school student-athletes and their parents to use as they go through the college recruiting process, helping make their decisions easier.
The Locker Room Talk website provides detailed statistics, ratings, and reviews of college athletic programs and coaches in Divisions I, II and III schools, including both men’s and women’s teams in sports such as football, baseball, basketball, tennis, soccer, lacrosse, hockey, skiing and more. Having this information available in one place, and providing first-hand ratings and reviews from college athletes, will make the recruiting process easier and less overwhelming for high school athletes and their families. Locker Room Talk will help student-athletes find the program that is the best fit for their skill set and goals, creating the optimal experience for both the players and the coaches.
“As former varsity college athletes, we know what an overwhelming process choosing the right school can be, and how hard it is to know which place will be best for you. We started http://www.LockerRoomTalk.com to give high school athletes and their families a new tool to use when making such a vitally important decision. It gives them program statistics plus coach reviews and ratings by college students who have actually participated in the programs; this provides a comprehensive picture of what the experience at each school is truly like for the athletes. Having access to this information helps high school athletes going through the recruiting process make the most informed decision possible,” said Keirsten Sires, co-founder of Locker Room Talk. “It also benefits the colleges. We know it’s equally frustrating for a coach to have a player who ‘does not fit’ their program as it is for a player to have a coach whose style doesn’t fit his or her skill set. The best teams are able to work as a cohesive unit with common attitudes and goals. Locker Room Talk will help athletes find their perfect fit, creating a win-win situation for players and coaches alike.”
Created by former varsity college athletes as a “force for good,” Locker Room Talk® (http://www.LockerRoomTalk.com) is an invaluable resource for high school athletes and their families as they prepare to make one of the most important choices of their lives. Locker Room Talk is a website-based platform that consolidates statistics about U.S. collegiate sports programs into an easy-to-search format, as well as providing detailed information and anonymous reviews on college coaches that come directly from surveys filled out by college athletes and alumni. It covers both men’s and women’s teams in sports such as football, baseball, basketball, tennis, soccer, lacrosse, hockey, skiing, swimming and more. Locker Room Talk: The Way for Student-Athletes to Recruit Their College Coaches. For more information, visit http://www.LockerRoomTalk.com, or find us on Facebook, Instagram (@lockerroomtalk) or Twitter (@LRTsports).
Keirsten Sires, Locker Room Talk, http://lockerroomtalk.com/, +1 203-556-5839, [email protected]
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