Mature Prospect

10 Tips to Becoming a More Mature Prospect


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Every advantage helps when competing for a college scholarship offer. We’ve compiled a list of 10 things that will help you become a mature prospect and one that college coaches want to recruit.

Watch better players’ fundamentals, not the games.

There is always something to learn from good athletes in your sport. Appreciating their skills by homing in on their best traits can only enhance your skills and knowledge of how the game should be played. Observe these players and what they do when they are away from the action. You might be surprised what you can learn.

Ignore officials when they make poor calls.

How many times do you see officials reverse their decisions? Not many, that’s for sure. So, it is a waste of good energy to redirect your attention toward something which will be nearly impossible to change. What you do afterward and how you respond to adversity is what will impress college coaches, not that you can show your emotions when things don’t go your way.

Maintain eye contact with your coach during timeouts.

Coaches want to know that you genuinely get their instructions and the sense of urgency they expect. When you “lock in” on a coach’s instructions during timeouts, college recruiters notice.

Work hard during pre-game warm-ups.

Nonchalantly approaching warming up is what nearly everyone does, especially those with nothing to lose. Be different. You can never go wrong by working hard, even when the actual game or match is not on the line.

Be the first one to support a teammate that makes a mistake.

A pat on the back coming back to the sideline is all a team member needs to know that you aren’t placing blame or dwelling on it. College coaches recognize this characteristic in a mature prospect and want it in their recruits.

Take winning and losing gracefully.

This trait is something college coaches love to see in high school athletes.  It is great to show your passion but never allow your happiness or disappointment keep you from appreciating the effort your opponent has given in the heat of battle.

Always, always look sharp.

Appearance is a pride thing.  If you have the chance to participate in college sports, you will be representing not only your team, but everyone who is currently attending, and those before you. Projecting a positive, sharp image can be one of those little things which coaches pick up on and appreciate.

Respect your parents.

If you want to show your maturity, act like an adult when communicating with your parents. Pouting or treating your parents as if they are the dumbest humans alive demonstrates your immaturity and will reflect poorly on you, not them.  Coaches notice this, and it will take a toll on your recruiting.

Respect your coaches.

Not everyone or every team has the most knowledgeable coaches in high school and club or travel sports. Patience, in such situations, is indeed a virtue. When college coaches are watching you, they pay strict attention to how you interact with your coaching staff.  Why? How you behave now predicts how you will respond to coaches when you arrive on a college campus. A mature prospect will listen to their coaches and be respectful at all times.

Ask for help.

Whenever you are talking with a coach other than your own, ask this simple question,  “What can I do to improve?”  You will learn more in the responses than you could have thought imaginable. And, word among coaches that you are always interested in getting better will spread.


National Scouting Report is dedicated to finding scholarship opportunities for athletes who possess the talent, desire, and motivation to compete at the collegiate level. We’ve helped connect thousands of athletes with their perfect college.

If you are ready to take your recruiting to the next level, click the Get Scouted button below to be evaluated by an NSR College Scout.

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