⚡ Can Social Media Make or Break Your College Recruiting? ⚡
- Attitude of a Athlete
- Sep 29
- 2 min read
⚡ Can Social Media Make or Break Your College Recruiting? ⚡
You’ve trained hard. You’ve crushed games. But… your Instagram, TikTok, or X (Twitter) could make or break your recruiting chances. Coaches check online first. Yes, really. 👀
Here’s how to make your socials work for you.
👀 First Impressions Count
Before a coach calls, they’ll Google you.
✅ Highlight reels? Great!
✅ Training clips? Even better!
❌ Drama, offensive posts, or disrespect? Big red flag.
🌟 Build Your Personal Brand
Your social media = your athletic resume. Share:
Game highlights & training sessions 🏀⚽🏈
Motivational posts 💪
Academic wins 📚
Community work 🌎
Show coaches you’re disciplined, dedicated, and a leader.
🏆 What Coaches Look For
Character: Respectful & coachable
Commitment: Consistent training & effort
Academics: Grades & achievements
Leadership: Supporting teammates & community
⚠️ Mistakes to Avoid
Offensive or inappropriate content ❌
Online drama ❌
Oversharing personal info ❌
Neglecting your profiles ❌
✅ How to Win on Social Media
Create a page just for athletics 📲
Keep it professional: good photos + bio + Hudl link
Show balance: sports + academics + growth
Engage positively: follow programs & support teammates ✨
📋 Quick Social Media Checklist
Do:
Keep profiles public for recruiters 👀
Post highlights & training 🏋️♂️
Share academic & community wins 🏫🌍
Show leadership & sportsmanship ✨
Follow & engage with college programs 🎯
Don’t:
Post offensive or inappropriate content ❌
Get into online drama ❌
Overshare private info ❌
Let profiles go stale ❌
Misrepresent your skills ❌
💡 Bottom line: Social media can open doors—or slam them shut. Be intentional. Be smart. Be the athlete and leader
coaches want on their team. 🏅




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