College Sports Recruiting 101: A Podcast for High School Student-Athletes, Parents, Coaches, and Counselors. Learn valuable insights and guidance on how to make your dreams of playing at the collegiate level a reality. Our expert advice will prepare you for the steps you need to take, what to expect when you get there, and how to achieve your goals. Join us as we educate and empower the next generation of collegiate athletes.
In this episode, Funaki Asisi provides updates on the combine and film availability. He also announces a break from the podcast for the summer due to personal commitments. Funaki then shares advice on what athletes should focus on during the summer, including improving weaknesses, staying positive, and showing gratitude. He emphasizes the importance of being a good person and offers support to listeners through his Instagram page a...
The host discusses the results and highlights of the Recruit Grind combine event. He expresses gratitude to the participants, volunteers, and coaches who made the event possible. The host also mentions areas for improvement and invites feedback from attendees. The top performers in each recruiting class for various combine drills are announced.
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In this episode of "The Recruit Grind," host Funaki Asisi discusses the upcoming free combine event aimed at aiding athletes in their recruitment journey. Funaki shares details about the event's structure, the reasons for making it free, and tips on what participants should bring. The discussion includes the importance of support systems, personal anecdotes, and the role of sponsorship in facilitating these events.
In this conversation, Funaki Asisi and Tana Vea discuss various topics related to football recruiting. They talk about the unique aspect of players who play both offense and defense, the challenges of organizing events in bad weather, and Tana's background in coaching and recruiting. Tana shares his insights on specific players and their potential, as well as his role as the senior recruiting director at Weber State University...
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Ryder MacGillivray, a former football player at Utah State University, shares his journey and decision to enter the transfer portal. He talks about his experiences on the team, including being awarded a scholarship and battling for a starting position. Ryder discusses the tough conversations he had with coaches and the emotional process of leaving the program. He also shares the support he received from teammates and the int...
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In this episode, Naki discusses the importance of sideline etiquette for players who are not on the field. He emphasizes the impact of body language, understanding momentum, gaining an edge, servant leadership, being engaged in the game, and being ready for opportunities. Naki shares personal experiences and provides practical advice for players to contribute positively to the team from the sideline.
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In this conversation, Naki addresses frequently asked questions about a combine event. He discusses the importance of underclassmen attending the combine to showcase their potential and progression. He emphasizes that every position, including linemen, is important and should participate in the combine. Naki also explains that while combine numbers are evaluated, they are not the sole determining factor in recruiting. Grades...
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This episode discusses the controversial case of Kaden Proctor, a college football player who made headlines for his NIL transactions. The conversation explores Proctor's background, recruitment, and success at Alabama, as well as his subsequent transfer to Iowa. The focus then shifts to the crowdfunding controversy surrounding Proctor and the potential ethical implications of his actions. The episode concludes wit...
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In this episode, Funaki Asisi introduces himself and shares the story of how he started his podcast. He also mentions the influential people who inspired him to start the podcast, including Gary Vaynerchuk and Shay Haddow. Funaki talks about his background in football and his college experience. He then discusses his journey working in collegiate athletics and the different positions he held at various universities. Fun...
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The conversation discusses the changing landscape of college athletics, specifically focusing on the signing periods for high school recruits. It explores the recent decision to move the December signing period and the proposal to introduce a new signing period in June. The conversation highlights the pros and cons of these changes and reflects on the broader conversation about future college football recruitment. Lastl...
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The conversation covers the different types of camps, including institutional camps and non-institutional camps. Institutional camps are run by college football programs and are usually held on campus or at satellite locations. Non-institutional camps include elite camps, showcases, combines, and private camps. Attending institutional camps provides the opportunity to get in front of college coaches and showcase your sk...
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Kurt Taufa'asau shares his journey from playing football at New Mexico Military Institute and the University of Wyoming to getting a shot in the NFL and transitioning to coaching. He highlights the importance of relationships and networking in the football industry and the challenges of making it to the professional level. Kurt's story is a testament to the opportunities and growth that can come from pursuing ...
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The conversation explores the idea of having a general manager (GM) in college football to handle NIL negotiations and recruitment. The challenges of advancing in coaching and the responsibilities that come with higher positions are discussed. The need for a GM to handle NIL deals is highlighted, along with the challenges of fulfilling these deals. The perspective of coaches on players seeking their own NIL deals is exa...
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Riley Jensen, a mental performance coach and former football player, discusses the importance of resilience, positive self-talk, and focusing on strengths in the recruiting process and in life. He emphasizes the value of football in building confidence, character, and the ability to handle pressure. Jensen also highlights the need for individuals to control the controllables, manage stress, and make decisions based on p...
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Coach Trever McFalls shares his journey from high school to college football, including his recruiting experience and decision to attend Southern Utah University. He discusses the challenges of starting the recruiting process late and the importance of sending out film early. Coach McFalls also talks about his transition from playing to coaching, his time at Utah State, and his current role at Snow College. He highlight...
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In this episode, Naki discusses the positive side of gray-shirting and the benefits it can offer in terms of development and preparation. He then explains the concept of red-shirting and the eligibility clock, highlighting the reasons for red-shirting and its advantages. Naki also clarifies the terminology used for different stages of redshirt years. Additionally, he covers other types of shirts, such as medical re...
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This conversation discusses the experience of being a walk-on player in college football and provides advice for those considering this path. The conversation covers topics such as the recruitment process, the meaning of preferred walk-ons, changes in treatment for walk-ons, perks and support for walk-ons, earning a scholarship as a walk-on, and financial considerations for walk-ons. It also explores opportunities for walk-o...
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In 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 coache...
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The conversation covers the journey of a football player from Omaha, Nebraska, who overcame challenges and setbacks to pursue his dream of playing in the NFL. The chapters explore topics such as the football scene in Omaha, the importance of self-belief, the decision to attend a junior college, the transfer to FAU, highlights of the college career, transitioning to the NFL, and opportunities with the Seahawks and Jets. ...
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In this conversation, Funaki Asisi interviews his mother, June Asisi, who is a tax consultant. They discuss the importance of taxes for student athletes, particularly in the context of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals. June explains that any income over $600 is taxable and advises student athletes to request a 1099 form from businesses they work with. She also highlights the benefits of creating a business ent...
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