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Championship Thinking in Sports – The Contract: Four Pillars of College Recruiting

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Today, more college coaches feel pressure to make offers to & sign recruits very early; entering the murky water between what is legal vs. ethical. In this show, 13 year U. of San Francisco head baseball coach, Nino Giarratano, details his programs four pillars of recruiting & how they counter that pressure. The four pillars are: Timing (make all scholarship offers after July 1), Late is Great (harvest late bloomers), The Fit (work with, not around, HS & summer coaches, and 4), “A Don” (reward existing players who make us different.)

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