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College Recruiting Weekly Podcast

Summary: We teach college coaches how to communicate and tell their program's story to prospect student-athletes more effectively, and discuss the trending topics around one of the most important behind-the-scenes aspects of college athletics: Recruiting.

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  • Artist: Dan Tudor - Tudor Collegiate Strategies
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 EPISODE 75: Developing a Winning Recruiting Strategy From the Ground Up | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:21:39

Do you have a solid, detailed recruiting strategy? The coach who called us was struggling. He felt stressed and unsure as to how to go into another year of recruiting without a plan. Join us on this episode of the College Recruiting Weekly podcast as we help him identify the weaknesses in his approach, and build a new recruiting strategy from the ground up. No scripts, no advance ideas...you're going to listen along with this coach as he develops his new plan, and hopefully get ideas to help you revamp your recruiting strategy, as well. Thanks for listening, Coach! If you like it, make sure to say so on iTunes and Google plan and leave a review...we'd appreciate it. Also, tell other coaches in your department about the show so they can recruit more effectively, too. For more info about everything we do, visit www.dantudor.com For daily advice and recruiting direction, subscribe at dantudor.substack.com. Email the host, Dan Tudor, at dan@dantudor.com and follow him on Twitter at @dantudor

 Episode 74: 'Survivor' Finalist Lauren O'Connell On Strategy, Perseverance and Recruiting | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:35:04

On the Season 4 premier of the College Recruiting Weekly podcast, we talk with Lauren O'Connell. Lauren is a former Division I soccer player at Baylor University, and was a finalist on the hit CBS reality show, 'Survivor'. Lauren talks about growing up playing soccer, the role of her parents in that development, getting recruited, her unconventional playing career in college, and competing on Survivor. And, the lessons for coaches in all of those experiences. Want to dive deeper into her Survivor experience? Here's a great two and a half hour YouTube interview for all you Survivor geeks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRPZL-ILaXs&fbclid=IwAR0oIR3Ck12C53Vu3vBeyr37q2Xuf2xbYNVoWpCqOdJVbtlc_yRRW2QNchI To learn more about Lauren personally, she does a great interview with her friend, podcaster and author Grace Valentine on her "I'm So Tired" podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/im-tired-survivor-finalist-lauren-oconnell/id1448453017?i=1000441872826 Want to have Lauren come speak with your players or athletic department? Contact us at dan@dantudor.com and we'll pass the message along and have you connect with her. Thanks for listening!

 Episode 73: Coach Thom Park on Staging a Program Turnaround | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:54:14

On the podcast's Season 3 finale, we talk to legendary coach, athletic director, and business consultant, Dr. Thom Park. He was the architect of what may be the greatest Division I football turnaround in the history of college athletics. In addition, he developed a long coaching career built on some important early lessons he learned from that first coaching experience - and he shares his advice for coaching careers and building great programs, no matter the sport or division level. You can find out more about Dr. Park and the services he offers college coaches at http://www.drthompark.com. To watch one of Coach Park's presentations at one of our National Collegiate Recruiting Conferences, visit https://vimeo.com/50591180 You can email him drthompark@aol.com Thanks for listening, Coach!

 EPISODE 72: Winning the Home Visit | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:34:22

Home visits by college coaches are becoming more and more popular. And as they do, more and more mistakes are being made by coaches who don't approach the opportunity correctly. In this episode, recruiting expert Dan Tudor walks through the latest research on the topic, based on his presentation on the same topic at the college swimming coaches convention. You'll learn what smart coaches are doing before, during and after the visit - and what you need to do to make the most of your chance to be in your prospect's home. For more information on the the topics addressed in the episode, visit www.dantudor.com/blog Subscribe and leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform if you can!

 EPISODE 71: Who Is On Your Personal Mt. Rushmore? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:15:35

It's something different on this episode of the College Recruiting Weekly podcast: Dan Tudor asks coaches, "Who's on your personal Mt. Rushmore?" It all stems from the idea that there are people around us - in and outside of college athletics - that belong on our own personal Mt. Rushmore. Don't have someone that deserves that honor? You need to find them. It's a special episode that's a departure from the norm for us, and we hope you enjoy it, Coach! www.dantudor.com

 Episode 70: How College Coaches Are Using Recruiting Services | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:38:06

On this episode, we dive into the world of recruiting services for college coaches: What they are, how they work, and why many coaches use them. We talked to two guests who are very familiar with the topic. Rick McDole is Executive Vice President of Customer Success for Next College Student Athlete (NCSA), the largest recruiting service available for college coaches. And, Dusty Gilbreath, founder of Rising Recruits, a baseball-specific recruiting service that produces skill videos and recruiting information for rising baseball prospects. Both shared their insights and thoughts on the industry, and how they see college coaches best using the resources they offer. You can contact Dusty Gilbreath through the website at www.risingrecruits.com. To visit NCSA, go to www.ncsasports.org.

 Episode 69: The Missing 20% Your Recruits Are Looking For | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:54:41

Join recruiting expert Dan Tudor on stage at the 2019 Women's Basketball Coaches Association convention, where he talked about "The Missing 20% Your Recruits Are Still Looking For". It's a discussion about this generation of recruits, and the missing pieces of their decision making process that they're looking for help on from the college coaches who are recruiting them. For questions, discussion or more information about this topic - or, to schedule Dan to speak at your convention or on campus - email him at dan@dantudor.com.

 Episode 68: Four Recruiting Scenarios Explained | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:39:22

In this episode, we're joined by a coach who brings four unique recruiting situations, with four recruits, to the podcast discussion. Every coach listening is going to learn how to address these four common hurdles that coaches all over the country face on a regular basis. Dan Tudor talks him through each scenario, and provides a recommended solution for each. Dan and the coach are joined by Mandy Green, creator of the popular Busy Coach program for college coaches, while also serving as a National Recruiting Coordinator for Tudor Collegiate Strategies. To access more articles and background research on the topics discussed with the coach, visit www.dantudor.com/blog To register for the summer recruiting conference, visit www.dantudor.com/conferences Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Google or Stitcher

 Episode 67: When Is the Right Time to Leave College Coaching? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:39:29

It's a tough question: "When is the right time to leave college coaching?" It's a question that gets thought about frequently, but discussed openly among coaches rarely. Why? Pride, ego, and job preservation. If your staff or athletic director knew you were thinking about leaving the profession, they might assume you've just lost the heart and drive to succeed in the job, and look for a replacement. But the question itself is important. This is your life, Coach, and being in charge of what you do with that life is up to you. On today's episode, we talk to former Division I assistant coach Chris Passmore, who left his job as a college coach a few years ago and has found a side of living that he hadn't known before. His story isn't supposed to apply to all coaches, and we're not suggesting coaching is something you need to leave right now - or ever. But we thought it would be helpful to walk through some of the questions and topics that we raise in this conversation, just to ensure you're in the right place professionally. Thanks for listening, Coach! Questions about the show, or have a topic idea? Email dan@dantudor.com

 Episode 66: Branding Lessons for Coaches From Zion Williamson's Exploding Shoe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:39:26

In the most recent edition in the storied college basketball rivalry between Duke and the University of North Carolina, Blue Devils' star Zion Williamson lost his footing trying to make a cut in the first minute of the game, causing his Nike basketball shoe to fall apart. Fortunately, he only suffered a mild knee sprain. Nike, on the other hand, had to endure social media hell, getting criticized and poked fun at for the shoe failure seen on national television. That public relations brand crisis has big lessons for college coaches. In this episode of the College Recruiting Weekly podcast, recruiting expert Dan Tudor outlines six strategies taken from this event and applies them to coaches who want to approach recruiting, story telling and brand development for their programs the right way. For more information on what Tudor Collegiate Strategies does to help college coaches, visit dantudor.com

 Episode 65: Talking About Money with Your Recruits | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:31:26

Coach, do you enjoy getting into the details of the monetary offer you or your college is going to be able to offer a prospect you're recruiting? Of course you don't. It's one of the most uncomfortable aspects of the job for the majority of college coaches who have to approach the topic with a teenage athlete and his or her parents. In this episode, we go over the powerful foundational principles for how to effectively approach the topic of paying for college, and how much that experience will end up costing on your campus. We'll take the mystery out of the process, and give you a firm understanding of what we see working best for coaches who are taking the lead in discussing this aspect of the decision with their prospect. Along with this episode, there's a great one we did a few years ago on the whole topic of cost and value, which has some important points you'd want to consider as you develop your strategy. Here's the link to that episode that you can stream now: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/dan-tudor/college-recruiting-weekly/e/48380128 Also, for more information and research on the topic, go to dantudor.com/blog and type in "money" or "offer" in the search box for a complete listing of all the articles we've done on this topic. Thanks for listening, Coach! If you have questions, email Dan at dan@dantudor.com

 Episode 64: How to Recruit at Tournaments | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:36:39

Is there a better way to recruit during, and after, discovering a new athlete prospect at a tournament you go to scout? Yes! In this episode, recruiting expert Dan Tudor talks with a coach who asked that same question, and outlines successful strategies that coaches all over the country have used to take a better overall approach to making the most of their time scouting and recruiting in a tournament or large event setting. For more background and information, visit our recruiting blog at www.dantudor.com/blog. Thanks for listening, Coach! Make sure to tell other coaches on campus about the podcast, and continue to ask questions...AND, make sure you subscribe and leave a rating on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher!

 Episode 63: Coach Molly Grisham on Recruiting and Developing Leaders | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:52:09

On this episode of the College Recruiting Weekly podcast, we talk to longtime college soccer coach and rising leadership guru Molly Grisham about recruiting and developing leaders. It's a topic that is growing as a priority throughout college athletics, and Coach Grisham has developed some fantastic methods for teaching the lost art of leading. For a list of her services that she offers to college coaches, click here: https://www.mollygrisham.com/services/ You can contact her directly at molly@mollygrisham.com, and follow her great posts on Twitter at @mollygrisham Thanks for listening, Coach!

 Episode 62: Recruiting Strategies for a New Coach at a New College | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:50:19

If you haven't already experienced it, you will: You'll be a new head coach or lead assistant at a new college. And, there's nothing to sell. You don't have an impressive resume, the college seems average, and the history of the program isn't all that exciting. On this episode of the College Recruiting Weekly podcast, Dan Tudor talks to a coach who is in that position: He has a great new opportunity leading a new program, but doesn't know how to sell it. Listen to our advice, and see if it just might make sense for you and your situation, Coach! Questions? Email Dan Tudor directly at dan@dantudor.com. We'd love to help you with your challenges as we start the new year.

 Episode 61: Hall of Fame Coach Sue Enquist on Fixing a Broken System | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:44:21

On today's episode of the college recruiting weekly podcast, Dan Tudor sits down to talk with 11-time national champion softball coach Sue Enquist about the state of affairs in college athletics, and how a broken system needs to be fixed. Since retiring from coaching at UCLA, Coach Enquist has lead the fight to change college softball by educating parents and advocating for changes through the online resource she founded, OneSoftball.com. Coach Enquist lays out the challenges facing college athletics today, the responsibilities she sees coaches having to help fix it, and the role parents should play in becoming more familiar with the process and holding coaches accountable for the promises they make to the athletes they coach. Visit her website at www.onesoftball.com Here's an example of the outstanding content she and her partners have developed that is available to all coaches on the website: http://www.onesoftball.com/content/ You can also email Coach Enquist at sue@onesoftball.com Don't forget to subscribe to the College Recruiting Weekly podcast, and tell your fellow coaches about it as a resource that we're providing to all college recruiters. www.dantudor.com

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