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March 14th, 2014 by
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Trying to succeed as a student athlete isn’t always just about skill on the field or on the court. Gaining buzz and hype around your name and accomplishments is a necessity for any student athletes who want recruiters to approach them about playing on the next level. Sometimes that means a high school athlete trying to catch the eye of collegiate athletic departments, and sometimes that means college athletes at more obscure universities looking to get attention from professional scouts. Social media and the Internet can play a key part in the gaining the buzz student athletes need for the right people to notice them. However, using general-use social networks such as Twitter or Facebook can have mixed results since athletes’ profiles often get lost among the immense amount of content on these sites. Cool person in technology Patrick O’Quinn founded Awesome.Me to give student athletes a social network designed especially for them where they could garner buzz for their accomplishments without getting lost in the shuffle. Read more »

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November 22nd, 2013 by
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CoachUp CEO Jordan Fliegal played basketball as a kid and while he loved the sport, he wasn’t very good at it—not at first anyway. On the CoachUp website, Fliegal speaks about how he was lucky enough to find a personal coach to help him train in his favorite sport. Through the private coach’s help, Fliegal managed to improve enough that many top colleges tried to recruit him. He even went on to play professional basketball in overseas leagues. Fliegal attributes his success to his private coach, and that’s why he founded tech startup CoachUp. CoachUp is an online service that conveniently connects parents and kids with private trainers and coaches to help them with a sport or activity. Fliegal attributes finding his private coach when he was a kid to pure luck. It seems he wants to take luck out of the equation and make private coaching available to as many young people as possible with CoachUp. This cool person in technology is using the connected world to try to help kids achieve more in their athletic activities. Read more »

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October 23rd, 2013 by
RESCUECOM
For star athletes in High School, recruitment for college sports can be an intimidating and overwhelming process. Students often aren’t sure how to get their names or profiles recognized by different athletics departments and coaches. Finding and contacting coaches can also be exhausting for athletes that have to scour the web for contact information. BeRecruited is a social network and cool product that tries to make the recruitment process simpler for both student athletes and the programs that recruit them. The site offers students and coaches the ability to create online profiles and connect through the site. This keeps all recruiting information centralized and in one place for both students and coaches, which could potentially save everyone involved both time and stress. Coaches or students who lack extensive experience with social networks will want to contact online tech support to get the proper assistance. Read more »