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Each week we will provide a parent's perspective of the athletic recruiting process and how to minimize the amount of tuition you will have to pay.

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The conversation continues, how much are our children worth? This question goes back to "Should Student-Athletes Get Paid"? The debate is on the table and will continue to be on the table for years to come. The pro's and con's can go... more

The conversation continues, how much are our children worth? This question goes back to "Should Student-Athletes Get Paid"? The debate is on the table and will continue to be on the table for years to come. The pro's and con's can go... more

As we all know that is the option for a selected group of college athletes playing basketball. The focus is on the high profile young men. These young men have been ranked as high prospects by national sports media as potential immediate... more

Parents by now, you’ve probably heard the adage, “You only have one chance to make a first impression.” Admittedly, it’s a little folksy, but also most applicable to your recruitinginteractions with college coaches and administrators. Sure, your... more

Parents, have you made a true and fair evaluation of your child athletic abilities? Have you openly accepted the evaluation of other athletic coaches and trainers? Does your athlete have his heart set on playing at the D1 level? Is there a major... more

There's a lot of dirt in the recruiting game, especially at the highest levels in basketball. To get to the bottom of it, ESPN spoke to 25 seniors in the ESPNU top 100 under the condition of anonymity to get the real story. Here's what... more

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They plan to increase coaches pay. For the second time in less than two weeks, schools are objecting to a reform measure sought by university presidents and endorsed by NCAA president Mark Emmert. More than 75 schools are asking to... more

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