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Everyone’s obsessed with rankings these days. But what if being unranked is actually a good thing? In this breakdown, I explain why flying under the radar can be an advantage…and what actually matters in the college recruiting process.
Here’s what I’d want every parent and player to understand:
The False Promise of Rankings
Most rankings create unrealistic expectations. Outside of the top 1% of prospects, rankings don’t determine success. Coaches aren’t recruiting off these lists…they’re recruiting based on performance, attitude, and growth potential.Why Being Unranked Creates Opportunity
Less pressure, more hunger. Being unranked means your player still has something to prove…and that drive can be far more valuable than a number next to their name.What Coaches Actually Care About
Metrics matter, but mindset matters more. Coaches notice how a player handles adversity, supports teammates, and improves over time…not just how hard they throw at a showcase.The Real Advantage of the Underdog
The higher you’re ranked, the more pressure to perform. When you’re unranked, you’re dangerous…because no one sees you coming.