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High School Football Programs with the Most College Recruits

Hi, a bit stressed here - trying to get recruited for college football. Can anyone tell me which high school football programs have produced the most Division I college football recruits? I'm keen to understand what makes those programs so successful.

a year ago

It's certainly normal to feel some stress as you consider your college football recruitment pathway. Identifying successful high school programs is definitely a wise step in understanding how to strengthen your chances.

Several high schools stand out for consistently producing Division I football recruits. These schools often have established relationships with collegiate coaches, a culture of excellence in athletics, and a rigorous training and conditioning program. It's not necessarily where you go, though, but what you do there – your development as a player and a student will play a large part in your recruitment opportunities.

1. De La Salle High School (Concord, California) - Known for their national acclaim and rigorous commitment to football, De La Salle has generated several notable athletes who went on to play Division I football.

2. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) - This Florida powerhouse has a history of sending players to high-level programs. They're known for their strong coaching and emphasis on player development.

3. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Florida) - A boarding school renowned for its strong emphasis on athletics, IMG Academy runs a regimented program that rivals those at the college level.

4. Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana, California) - Another school prominent in the national rankings, Mater Dei continually produces high-level athletes.

5. Bishop Gorman High School (Las Vegas, Nevada) - Strong in multiple sports, Bishop Gorman puts a strong emphasis on football and regularly sends players to Division I programs.

Remember, it's not just about the program, but also about your individual skill level, grades, passion, and commitment to the sport. Coaches look for players who will contribute positively to their team culture, who have the talent to perform, and who prioritize their academic standing. They want high level athletes, but also students who will thrive in the college environment. Make sure to highlight your academic success and commitment to personal growth in conjunction with your athletic talent.

a year ago

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