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Beth Alford-SullivanBeth Alford-Sullivan talks about recruitingSeptember 22, 2009 Penn State head coach Beth Alford-Sullivan talks about the recruiting process at PSU. Beth sheds light to recruits on what coaches look for as well as what athletes should be thinking about during the recruiting process.
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I'm sure seeing you say that you're "their loss" to whoever doesn't recruit you would make other coaches think much more highly of you.
20 20 yes I did get in and yes I do race them. I'm very happy where I'm at and know it was the best choice for me, I agree with the previous poster and don't understand why she is so picky. PSU does very little with the talent they are dealt. The greatest thing Sam Borchers did last year was dress nice for the track shack video. Oh well I guess will see at nationals when it really matters.
I am happy that you are running well, but cearly your maturity level indicates that you would not have been a good fit for PSU. As she says in the video, there is more to an athlete than just running or just academics. You need to be the total package to fit in at PSU. Maybe they did not feel your personality would fit in well - and by bashing individuals and coaches you are clearly showing that. There is no need to criticize Sam Borchers or any other individual on the team. FYI - he split 4:01 on the DMR that finished 9th at the NCAA meet indoors.
And I don't think PSU has any great cross program for the results of the last few years. Surprised she is so picky because it doesn't seem like her recruiting classes are any thing to get excited about.
Maybey 4:17......
Lion Slayer what are you basing your information about being in the top 5 off?
Nice job with the program. The future is bright.
With regard to recruiting, you don't have to go far to fill your greatest need - male sprinters and jumpers - and it won't even cost you any scholarship money. Just walk over to Lasch Building and talk to AJ Price, Derrick Moye, Knowledge Timmons, Devon Smith, and others. You might have to work on JoePa first ;)
This is the second interview with a head college coach recently about recruiting.
Every top, and near the top, track athlete watches flotrack. I suspect their parents too. Is there not more to say than “we want kids who are passionate about academics too”? It is Penn State after all. Academics go with the territory.
Here is what I would like to hear from the college coaches about recruiting:
How many kids do you target?
How many kids that you target do you get?
What events do you target? I know Pat Henry at TAMU wants jumpers and sprinters. Dave Smith at OK State wants distance. What about the other teams?
How big is the team?
How many walk-ons vs. scholarship?
How many kids who walk on can see some scholarship money?
Any full rides?
Exactly what does a half-scholarship mean?
Does your school help with athletic housing or do all these track shacks happen on their own?
How many kids graduate from your program?
How many kids compete all 4/5 years while at school?
The kids who do not make it the whole way – why do you see them dropping out?
What do you wish kids / parents knew about the recruiting process?
How do the scholarship opportunities for track/XC compare to other sports?
If a kid is a top 100 basketball players in the country, they make the McDonalds All American camp and hear all this. What do the runners have besides flotrack?