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Introduction of Guests
- Graham Faust, Class of 2026, wide receiver and safety at MICDS, St. Louis, Missouri.
- Brett Ottensmeyer, Class of 2026, quarterback at Parkway West High School, St. Louis, Missouri.
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Focus on the Recruiting Process
- Discussion on the path to college football and the recruiting experiences of both players.
- Emphasis on real-life insights from high school athletes currently navigating recruitment.
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Guest Player Stats and Backgrounds
- Graham Faust: Impressive stats for the year, including 33 receptions, over 350 receiving yards, and five touchdowns.
- Brett Ottensmeyer: Completed 224 of 338 attempts, with 2,484 passing yards, 22 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions.
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Physical Development as a Key Recruiting Factor
- Growth spurts and weight gain challenges as critical in recruitment.
- Colleges look for certain heights and weights in prospective players; both athletes shared their growth journey.
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Challenges in Getting Recognized
- The pressure and frustration of seeing peers receive offers, as well as strategies to stay motivated.
- Insight into how college coaches evaluate and what they look for in players beyond stats.
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Offseason Preparation
- Training routines, including weightlifting, throwing practice, and the importance of seven-on-seven leagues.
- Balancing multiple sports and the impact of a supportive coaching staff.
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Spring Football and the College Camp Circuit
- Importance of participating in spring evaluations and summer camps.
- Discussion of the "Lindenwood Mega Camp," where both players received initial offers from Miami of Ohio.
- Strategies for maximizing exposure at college camps.
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Securing and Managing College Offers
- Offers from Miami of Ohio as a confidence boost and insight into how offers are typically extended.
- The significance of keeping a broad perspective and not being discouraged by peers' offers.
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Advice for Aspiring College Football Players
- Importance of consistency in training and showcasing skills.
- Value of persistence, patience, and open communication with coaches.