D1/D2 coaches with a scholarship to give have one of the following situations present in their program: (1) last year's top recruit has fizzled out and is now dating a baseball player, (2) someone has transferred --this is happening at an absurd rate, or most likely, (3) looking to fill roster spots 12-15, and two student manager openings with the best remaining seniors. Sideout note - my assistant coach with 7+ years experience at the D1 level, nods in agreement.
If you are one of the lucky few that receive a hasty scholarship offer, and before you get all geeked-out, make sure you know exactly where you will stand as an incoming freshman -- it is also good to find out what state your potentially new school is located! Spend a moment or two weighing your unknown D1/D2 experience vs. lets say....tearing it up as a freshman at the NAIA level - better yet, here at Bethany University.
18's need to ignore the hype and stress, and stay focused in playing solid volleyball this and every weekend, as this is what is attractive to volleyball coaches.17's you need to do this too, because you may be in this same, crazy routine next year.BU recruits, enjoy your experience, pass nails, go easy on the neon and compete for His glory.


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