The Recruit Grind
The Recruit Grind
Funaki Asisi
Transfer Portal? or Is The Grass Greener Where You Water It?
28 minutes Posted Jan 22, 2024 at 8:00 am.
Introduction and the Importance of Being Educated on the Transfer Portal01:13 The Importance of Playing Time and Having Game Film03:03 The Rarity of Succeeding Without Game Film04:02 Self-Awareness and Taking Responsibility for Playing Time05:27 Considering Academics and Progress Towards Degree06:36 The Importance of Research and Contacting Coaches09:35 The Focus on Mental Health and State of Mind12:27 Reflecting on Personal Attitude and Habits17:05 Considering Scholarship Status and Financial Implications18:27 Evaluating Passion and Enjoyment for the Sport19:38 The Perspective of Coaches on Transfer Student-Athletes25:26 The Grass is Greener Where You Water It26:26 Research on Transfer Success Rates27:26 Conclusion and Invitation for DiscussionFind more great content to help you get recruited at www.recruitgrind.com I get it, podcasts can be long at times. If you want to see some quick highlights from each episode as well as some great recruiting tips, follow us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter (@therecruitgrind).And remember, don't stop GRINDING!
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SummaryIn this episode, Naki discusses the transfer portal and provides insights and advice for college athletes considering making a jump. He emphasizes the importance of playing time and having game film to showcase skills to potential coaches. Naki also highlights the significance of self-awareness, academic progress, and mental health in making transfer decisions. He advises athletes to research programs and contact coaches before entering the portal. Naki also explores the perspective of coaches and the challenges of molding transfer student-athletes. He concludes by reminding listeners that the grass is greener where you water it and shares research on transfer success rates.TakeawaysHaving playing time and game film is crucial for college athletes considering transferring.Self-awareness and taking responsibility for playing time are important factors to consider.Academic progress and eligibility should be evaluated before making a transfer decision.Researching programs and contacting coaches can provide valuable information and opportunities.Mental health and passion for the sport should be considered when contemplating a transfer.Coaches face challenges in molding transfer student-athletes.The grass is greener where you water it, and transfer success rates vary.Chapters00:00 Introduction and the Importance of Being Educated on the Transfer Portal01:13 The Importance of Playing Time and Having Game Film03:03 The Rarity of Succeeding Without Game Film04:02 Self-Awareness and Taking Responsibility for Playing Time05:27 Considering Academics and Progress Towards Degree06:36 The Importance of Research and Contacting Coaches09:35 The Focus on Mental Health and State of Mind12:27 Reflecting on Personal Attitude and Habits17:05 Considering Scholarship Status and Financial Implications18:27 Evaluating Passion and Enjoyment for the Sport19:38 The Perspective of Coaches on Transfer Student-Athletes25:26 The Grass is Greener Where You Water It26:26 Research on Transfer Success Rates27:26 Conclusion and Invitation for DiscussionFind more great content to help you get recruited at www.recruitgrind.com I get it, podcasts can be long at times. If you want to see some quick highlights from each episode as well as some great recruiting tips, follow us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter (@therecruitgrind).And remember, don't stop GRINDING!