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Recruiting EKA will put our all in trying to find a school for you to continue your career as a kicker/punter. The same amount of attention and importance will be placed on each athlete, a Division 1 prospect will not get more time and attention than any other college prospect. The time it takes to contact schools, write letters, making phone calls, and sending film is very time consuming and stressful on an athlete. The ease of having their coach do the recruiting for them is an immense help in the college recruiting process. RECRUITING FEE For more contact:
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2009 Scholarship/Walkon Kickers: Ian Watts- Wyoming, Ryan Aweida- University of Colorado, Jarrod Brown- W. Virginia, Zach Grossnickle- Univ. Colorado, Marcus Kirkwood- Univ. Colorado, Justin Mihalcin- Univ. Colorado, David Van Voris- Adams St. College, Casey Patrick- Northern Colorado The recruiting process preferably begins at the start of junior year of high school. It is very important to get your name out as soon as possible to stay ahead of the other kickers looking to make it. Starting the process in the senior season does not hurt you, but puts a lot of work in a short amount of time. Choosing the right college can be the most important part of a kickers/punters career. Finding the right school that fits your ability and gives you a chance to show your abilities is very important. Many kickers go to a school that is outside their ability, they do not get enough reps, the experience needed to improve as a kicker or the experience to move on to the pro ranks.
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