Although it is an expensive project, HS football players usually increase your visibility

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sending video highlights of your game skills for college recruiters. If a student does not receive no scholarship offers, he can still try to be part of a college team, becoming a “walker” and paying his own monthly fees in the hope that you can be part of the team and possibly receive a scholarship. Others will try to participate in a non-scholarship team, such as a Division III school, or a college team two-year junior. The latter option is also popular with students with academic or behavioral problems that would prevent them from playing in a four-year college. Although the vast majority of HS football players are not even considered for a scholarship offer, players who receive attention nationally will invariably receive scholarship offers from more than one school and will often hold a press conference to announce their final selection. “All Star” exhibition games such as the US Army All-American Bowl, which is televised nationally on NBC, give the country’s top candidates the opportunity to publicly announce your college selection or provide one last chance to showcase your talents to college recruiters. By National Subscription Day, on the first Wednesday of February, most of top recruits will have already signed non-binding letters of intent or verbally committed to the faculties.