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What should I do from now on, if I want to reach the Division 1A football?
I'll be a junior next year and I probably is to play WR for my varsity high school team. I want to know what should I do to make it to the Division 1A college football. By the Way I have 15 years and 8 months, 5'9''y a great runner.
First, make sure it runs good routes and has good hands. There are lots of good high school players that travel routes and drop too many passes undisciplined. After wide, you can take the ball and means you have to take the step. Second place, not be afraid to go across the middle and make catches that cost in terms of physical pain. Anyone can make a catch in the open space. Wide exits can be heard at the upper levels of college football routinely do, knowing that the capture of the strong safety is about to move your spine at a position slightly ahead of his rib cage. Third, learn to block. If all we can do is catch the ball - even if you catch the ball and - you are not going to university degree level. You'll have to learn to block. When you see a runningback for a period of 60/70 meters, see the receivers, as are those make the final block to spring him for the long runs. Fourth, work on his strength. You must be able to power beyond the finding that the cornerback in the line of scrimmage. You should be able to fight through the corner / safety / linebacker who is about to do surgery and be able to catch the ball. You need to be strong enough to shake off the initial hit and gain yards after contact on Next., To-suit has to be the speed of light - 4.5 at 40 or faster. At this time, and I realize that you can still get higher, which is about three to six inches below what the team wants in terms of receivers. Since you do not have the height to raise and defend traditional food back for the ball, you need explosive speed. Possession receivers six feet high or higher are a dime a dozen and its hard to get noticed if you are a recipient of possession of less than six feet tall. And most smaller receivers who have played in the top level are the speed guys. Finally, go to spend several / camps receiver. This is where you really felt by Division I coaches. They work with you for a week and get to see their attitude, how hard you work, if you are coachable, if you run good routes, etc. More a player has signed, as it passed by the school pass / receptive field.
Dan Hawkins
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