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  • In this episode, Funaki Asisi provides updates on the combine and film availability. He also announces a break from the podcast for the summer due to personal commitments. Funaki then shares advice on what athletes should focus on during the summer, including improving weaknesses, staying positive, and showing gratitude. He emphasizes the importance of being a good person and offers support to listeners through his Instagram page and in-person meetups.

    Takeaways

    Check the email or Team Sideline account for combine film and picturesThe podcast will be on a break for the summerFocus on improving weaknesses and getting better in various areasRemember that there is a place for you to play if you love the game and are willing to grindShow gratitude to those who support youBe a good person and have a positive attitudeReach out to Funaki for recruiting questions and engage with him on InstagramFunaki plans to attend camps and football games to meet recruits and answer questions


    Sound Bites

    "Focus on improving weaknesses and getting better in various areas""Remember that there is a place for you to play if you love the game and are willing to grind""Show gratitude to those who support you"

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction and Film Availability

    01:32 - Taking a Break from the Podcast

    06:24 - The Importance of Being a Good Person

    07:23 - Gratitude and Support

    11:45 - Availability for Questions and Meetings

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  • The host discusses the results and highlights of the Recruit Grind combine event. He expresses gratitude to the participants, volunteers, and coaches who made the event possible. The host also mentions areas for improvement and invites feedback from attendees. The top performers in each recruiting class for various combine drills are announced.


    Takeaways

    The Recruit Grind combine event was a success, with impressive athletes and high competition levels.The film and shirts provided for the event were of high quality and greatly appreciated.The opportunity for athletes to hear from coaches and football professionals was valuable.Feedback from attendees is encouraged to improve future events.The top performers in each recruiting class for various combine drills were announced.


    Sound Bites

    "The Recruit Grind combine event was a success""The competition level at the combine was really high""The opportunity for athletes to hear from coaches and football professionals"


    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction and Gratitude

    04:12 - High Competition Level at the Combine

    06:52 - Valuable Opportunities for Athletes

    07:37 - Feedback and Improvement for Future Events

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  • In this episode of "The Recruit Grind," host Funaki Asisi discusses the upcoming free combine event aimed at aiding athletes in their recruitment journey. Funaki shares details about the event's structure, the reasons for making it free, and tips on what participants should bring. The discussion includes the importance of support systems, personal anecdotes, and the role of sponsorship in facilitating these events.


    Main Takeaways:

    Event Structure and Preparation: Funaki explains the combine's schedule and what athletes need to bring, emphasizing preparation and the importance of showcasing athletic abilities.Support Systems: He highlights his own experiences with support from family and mentors, stressing how vital these are for young athletes.Making the Combine Free: The decision to make the combine free was influenced by sponsorship and a desire to keep resources accessible to all athletes, aligning with the podcast's mission.Engagement and Queries: Funaki answers listener queries about the event, detailing the types of drills and providing logistical information.Recruitment Tips: The episode concludes with advice on getting noticed by recruiters, underlining the importance of both individual performance and team success.

    Chapters Breakdown:

    00:00-01:36: Intro and Event Overview01:36-03:20: Reasons for Free Combine03:20-05:10: Support from Family and Mentors05:10-07:09: Detailed Event Preparation07:09-09:17: Q&A on Event Details09:17-11:20: Logistics and Registration11:20-13:11: Detailed Instructions for Participants13:11-15:20: Athlete Capacity and Urgency15:20-17:39: Position-Specific Drills17:39-19:24: Recruitment Advice19:24-21:35: Academic Requirements and Control21:35-23:50: Inspirational Message and Conclusion

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  • In this conversation, Funaki Asisi and Tana Vea discuss various topics related to football recruiting. They talk about the unique aspect of players who play both offense and defense, the challenges of organizing events in bad weather, and Tana's background in coaching and recruiting. Tana shares his insights on specific players and their potential, as well as his role as the senior recruiting director at Weber State University. They also discuss the differences between official and unofficial visits and the importance of making recruits feel valued and appreciated. In this part of the conversation, Tana Vea and Funaki Asisi discuss the process of college recruiting and provide insights into evaluating recruits. They talk about how coaches determine a recruit's ranking and navigate the landscape of college recruiting. They also discuss the importance of film and social media presence in the recruiting process. In this conversation, Tana Vea and Funaki Asisi discuss the importance of flexibility and mobility in football recruiting. They talk about the Bend Test, which evaluates an athlete's ankle flexibility, and how it can be used to assess their overall mobility and potential for injury. They also discuss the role of social media in recruiting, emphasizing the importance of having a presence and showcasing workouts and skills. Additionally, they touch on the do's and don'ts of visits, highlighting the importance of being enthusiastic and respectful during the visit. Tana Vea also shares insights into his recruiting list, which he meticulously creates by watching film of every player in the state of Utah.

    Takeaways

    Official visits and unofficial visits are important for recruits to get a sense of the school and program.Making recruits feel valued and appreciated is crucial in the recruiting process. Coaches evaluate recruits based on their film and social media presence.Updating highlight films regularly is crucial to showcase improvement and progress.Multi-sport athletes have an advantage in recruiting as it demonstrates athleticism and a higher ceiling.The bend test is a real evaluation tool used by coaches to assess a recruit's flexibility and body control.Recruits should showcase their athleticism and strength on social media through various sports and lifting clips. Flexibility and mobility are important factors in football recruiting.The Bend Test is a useful tool for evaluating an athlete's ankle flexibility and overall mobility.Having a presence on social media and showcasing workouts and skills can positively impact recruiting.During visits, it is important to be enthusiastic and respectful.Tana Vea creates a comprehensive recruiting list by watching film of every player in the state of Utah.


    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Apology for Cancelled Event
    06:02 Tana Vea's Role at Weber State University
    27:14 The Importance of Mobility Tests in Recruiting
    34:57 Dos and Don'ts of Campus Visits
    41:22 Tana Vea's Top 10 List of High School Football Players in Utah
    46:24 The Art of Film Evaluation in Recruiting
    50:33 The Rise of Dual Role Players
    56:50 A Sleeper to Watch: Jerome Miles
    01:00:59 Appreciating Parents and Guardians in the Recruiting Process
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  • Summary

    Ryder MacGillivray, a former football player at Utah State University, shares his journey and decision to enter the transfer portal. He talks about his experiences on the team, including being awarded a scholarship and battling for a starting position. Ryder discusses the tough conversations he had with coaches and the emotional process of leaving the program. He also shares the support he received from teammates and the interest he has received from other schools since entering the portal.

    Takeaways

    Entering the transfer portal is a difficult decision that involves tough conversations and emotional farewells.Ryder MacGillivray is grateful for the support he received from coaches, teammates, and staff at Utah State University.He is looking for a program where he can contribute and showcase his skills as a committed and hardworking player.Coaches and recruiters can watch Ryder's film on his social media accounts and AthletesTV to see his abilities on the field.

    Sound Bites

    "I want to go contribute to a team.""I'm going to go play somewhere. Like it's not, it's not over for me.""I just want to play football. I want to go and use these last two years that I have and be with a program that's going to be like, where did this kid come from?"

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction and Apology for Delayed Episode

    04:04 - Commitment and Effort in the Weight Room

    09:17 - Receiving Interest from Other Programs

    25:39 - Academic Eligibility and Closing Remarks

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  • Summary
    In this episode, Naki discusses the importance of sideline etiquette for players who are not on the field. He emphasizes the impact of body language, understanding momentum, gaining an edge, servant leadership, being engaged in the game, and being ready for opportunities. Naki shares personal experiences and provides practical advice for players to contribute positively to the team from the sideline.

    Keywords
    sideline etiquette, body language, momentum, gaining an edge, servant leadership, engagement, preparation, opportunities


    Takeaways

    Body language on the sideline can have a significant impact on the team's morale and energy.Understanding momentum and actively contributing to it from the sideline can influence the outcome of the game.Players on the sideline should take the opportunity to gain an edge by observing and learning from their teammates on the field.Sideline players should embrace servant leadership by supporting and taking care of their teammates.Being engaged in the game and understanding game situations can help sideline players stay connected and prepared.Being ready for opportunities is crucial, as success occurs when preparation meets opportunity.

    Sound Bites

    "What you are showing me speaks much louder than what you're saying.""Games are full of momentum swings and I 100% believe that momentum can be influenced by the sideline.""Be in the game, understand the situation, and be engaged in the game."

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction and Overview

    06:27 - Body Language: Impacting the Sideline

    12:13 - Gaining an Edge: Learning and Growing

    16:37 - Being Engaged: Understanding the Game

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  • Summary

    In this conversation, Naki addresses frequently asked questions about a combine event. He discusses the importance of underclassmen attending the combine to showcase their potential and progression. He emphasizes that every position, including linemen, is important and should participate in the combine. Naki also explains that while combine numbers are evaluated, they are not the sole determining factor in recruiting. Grades, academic achievements, football IQ, and character are also crucial. He highlights the importance of branding, film, and eligibility in the recruiting process. Naki addresses concerns about the event being a money grab and assures parents that they can attend and enjoy the experience. He provides information about the training programs offered by the coaches at the combine and mentions the presence of college coaches and media outlets. Naki concludes by discussing the schedule and registration details for the combine.


    Keywords

    combine, frequently asked questions, underclassmen, potential, progression, positions, linemen, recruiting, grades, academic achievements, football IQ, character, branding, film, eligibility, money grab, parents, training programs, college coaches, media outlets, schedule, registration


    Takeaways

    Underclassmen should attend the combine to showcase their potential and progression.Every position, including linemen, is important and should participate in the combine.Combine numbers are evaluated, but they are not the sole determining factor in recruiting.Grades, academic achievements, football IQ, and character are crucial in the recruiting process.Branding, film, and eligibility play a significant role in recruiting.Parents can attend the combine and enjoy the experience.Coaches at the combine offer training programs for long-term development.College coaches and media outlets will be present at the combine.The combine schedule starts at 10 am, with registration opening at 8:30 am.


    Sound Bites

    "Does it really matter for my son who is going to be eighth grader to be there?""Every single position is important. The whole combine is meant to give you an opportunity to showcase your ability and improvement on those abilities.""Football is evaluated in many different areas. There's academic aspects of it, there's social aspects of it, there's athletic, obviously, aspects of it, there's football IQ aspects of it."


    Chapters

    00:00 - Importance of Underclassmen Attending the Combine

    06:53 - Every Position Matters at the Combine

    08:23 - Combine Numbers and Their Role in Recruiting

    12:14 - The Importance of Grades and Academic Achievements

    16:37 - Building Your Brand and Showcasing Film

    21:52 - Training Programs Offered by Coaches at the Combine

    23:50 - Presence of College Coaches and Media Outlets

    25:17 - Combine Schedule and Registration Details

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  • Summary
    This episode discusses the controversial case of Kaden Proctor, a college football player who made headlines for his NIL transactions. The conversation explores Proctor's background, recruitment, and success at Alabama, as well as his subsequent transfer to Iowa. The focus then shifts to the crowdfunding controversy surrounding Proctor and the potential ethical implications of his actions. The episode concludes with a discussion on the need for contracts in NIL deals and the possible future impact on college football. The host also promotes the Recruit Grind Combine.

    Takeaways

    The rise of NIL transactions in college football has led to controversial situations like Kaden Proctor's case.Ethics and boundaries in college football are being challenged as athletes navigate the NIL landscape.The introduction of contracts for NIL deals may become necessary to regulate player transfers and financial obligations.The future of college football may involve more contractual agreements for incoming athletes.


    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Background of Kaden Proctor
    00:29 Kaden Proctor's Recruitment and Success at Alabama
    01:33 Kaden Proctor's Transfer from Alabama to Iowa
    03:28 Ethics and Boundaries in College Football
    04:26 The Need for Contracts in NIL Deals
    06:11 The Future of Contracts in College Football
    07:48 Comparison to Coaching Contracts
    08:28 Potential Impact on Incoming College Athletes
    09:20 Conclusion and Promotion of Recruit Grind Combine

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  • Summary
    In this episode, Funaki Asisi introduces himself and shares the story of how he started his podcast. He also mentions the influential people who inspired him to start the podcast, including Gary Vaynerchuk and Shay Haddow. Funaki talks about his background in football and his college experience. He then discusses his journey working in collegiate athletics and the different positions he held at various universities. Funaki explains his transition to helping student athletes and the purpose of his podcast. He concludes by providing information on where to find the podcast.

    Takeaways

    The importance of sharing your story and experiencesThe influence of Gary Vaynerchuk and Shay Haddow in starting the podcastFunaki's background in football and his college experienceHis journey working in collegiate athleticsThe purpose of the podcast and the topics coveredWhere to find the podcast

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction and Meeting Jake Longy

    01:15 - Influential People: Gary Vaynerchuk and Shay Hadow

    06:00 - Introduction to Funaki Asisi

    07:17 - Football Background and College Experience

    08:24 - Working in Collegiate Athletics

    09:41 - Transitioning to Oregon State University

    10:45 - Move to University of Utah and Oregon Ducks

    11:28 - Working at Southern Utah University

    12:10 - Entrepreneurial Bug and Helping Student Athletes

    13:27 - Purpose of the Podcast

    14:24 - Topics Covered in the Podcast

    16:17 - Disclaimer and Call for Questions

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  • Summary
    The conversation discusses the changing landscape of college athletics, specifically focusing on the signing periods for high school recruits. It explores the recent decision to move the December signing period and the proposal to introduce a new signing period in June. The conversation highlights the pros and cons of these changes and reflects on the broader conversation about future college football recruitment. Lastly, it invites listeners & viewers to give their feedback and perspective on the current and potential events.

    Takeaways

    The December signing period has been moved to ease the burden on coaches and recruits, allowing coaches to focus on current teams and upcoming games.The proposed June signing period aims to allow recruits to commit before their senior year, potentially reducing distractions and pressure during a crucial time.Critics argue that a June signing day could pressure recruits into making decisions too early and potentially lead to high school athletes opting out of their senior seasons.The changes in signing periods reflect a broader conversation about flexibility, efficiency, and the well-being of athletes and coaches in college football recruitment.

    Chapters
    00:00 - Introduction and Announcement

    00:51 - December Signing Period Change

    08:25 - Broader Conversation on College Football Recruitment

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  • Summary
    The conversation covers the different types of camps, including institutional camps and non-institutional camps. Institutional camps are run by college football programs and are usually held on campus or at satellite locations. Non-institutional camps include elite camps, showcases, combines, and private camps. Attending institutional camps provides the opportunity to get in front of college coaches and showcase your skills. Non-institutional camps offer exposure, skills development, and educational opportunities. The Recruit Grind Combine Showcase is a low-cost camp that aims to provide access and opportunities for athletes. Registration is open to everyone.

    Takeaways

    There are two types of camps: institutional camps and non-institutional camps.Institutional camps are run by college football programs and provide the opportunity to get in front of college coaches.Non-institutional camps offer exposure, skills development, and educational opportunities.The Recruit Grind Combine Showcase is a low-cost camp that aims to provide access and opportunities for athletes.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction and Overview

    01:42 - Types of Camps: Institutional Camps

    06:03 - Types of Camps: Non-Institutional Camps

    14:44 - Benefits of Non-Institutional Camps

    26:27 - Recruit Grind Combine Showcase

    33:02 - What to Expect at the Showcase

    35:19 - Registration and Conclusion

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  • Summary
    Kurt Taufa'asau shares his journey from playing football at New Mexico Military Institute and the University of Wyoming to getting a shot in the NFL and transitioning to coaching. He highlights the importance of relationships and networking in the football industry and the challenges of making it to the professional level. Kurt's story is a testament to the opportunities and growth that can come from pursuing a passion for the game. Coach Kurt Taufa'asau discusses his unique path into coaching and the challenges of transitioning from high school to college coaching. He highlights the recruiting process at the New Mexico Military Institute (Nimi) and emphasizes the benefits of the structured environment and the strong relationships built within the program. Coach Taufa'asau shares his recruiting pitch and invites potential recruits and their families to visit Nimi. He also offers advice to recruits, emphasizing the importance of hard work and commitment. The conversation concludes with a discussion of the upcoming season and a message of gratitude.

    Takeaways

    Building relationships and networking are crucial in the football industry.Making it to the professional level requires perseverance and a strong support system.Transitioning from playing to coaching can provide new opportunities and a chance to stay involved in the game.The journey of a football player is filled with challenges and unexpected twists, but it's important to embrace the process and learn from every experience.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    02:53 Starting at New Mexico Military Institute
    07:51 Transition to University of Wyoming
    12:53 Playing in the NFL
    31:35 Stepping into Coaching
    33:04 Transitioning to the College Level
    36:41 Recruiting at Nimi
    44:23 The Unique Experience of Nimi
    50:48 Recruiting at Nimi (Continued)
    56:04 Advice for Recruits
    01:04:26 Upcoming Season and Closing Remarks


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  • Summary
    The conversation explores the idea of having a general manager (GM) in college football to handle NIL negotiations and recruitment. The challenges of advancing in coaching and the responsibilities that come with higher positions are discussed. The need for a GM to handle NIL deals is highlighted, along with the challenges of fulfilling these deals. The perspective of coaches on players seeking their own NIL deals is examined. The role of a facilitator for NIL deals is explored, as well as the possibility of implementing a collective cap for NIL deals. The chapter concludes with advice for high school athletes on standing out in the recruiting process. The conversation covers challenges faced by student-athletes, the controversy surrounding the EA Sports NCAA Football game, the distribution of money in the game, coaches' time and family, and the benefits of having an NIL program.

    Takeaways
    Student-athletes face challenges such as limited class options and living accommodations that may affect their ability to pursue their desired degree.
    The controversy surrounding the EA Sports NCAA Football game revolves around the distribution of money to players. The $600 offered to players seems low compared to the revenue generated by the game.
    Coaches often spend more time with their athletes than with their own families, highlighting the sacrifices they make for their profession.
    Having an NIL program in place can provide opportunities for student-athletes to benefit from their name, image, and likeness while also allowing them to build relationships with coaches and navigate the recruiting process more effectively.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    02:24 The Need for a General Manager in College Football
    06:16 The Challenges of Advancing in Coaching
    09:08 The Role of a General Manager in College Football
    13:20 The Challenges of Fulfilling NIL Deals
    21:58 The Role of a Facilitator for NIL Deals
    27:39 Implementing a Collective Cap for NIL Deals
    29:20 Managing Scholarships and NIL Deals
    31:45 Standing Out as a High School Athlete
    37:22 Challenges for Student-Athletes
    45:28 Controversy Surrounding EA Sports NCAA Football Game
    59:04 Distribution of Money in the Game
    01:04:10 Coaches' Time and Family
    01:08:20 Benefits of Having an NIL Program

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  • Summary
    Riley Jensen, a mental performance coach and former football player, discusses the importance of resilience, positive self-talk, and focusing on strengths in the recruiting process and in life. He emphasizes the value of football in building confidence, character, and the ability to handle pressure. Jensen also highlights the need for individuals to control the controllables, manage stress, and make decisions based on personal happiness. He encourages athletes to avoid comparison and to embrace their unique strengths and abilities. In this conversation, Funaki Asisi discusses the power of body language and emotions, the importance of self-awareness and controlling reactions, and the impact of awareness in sports psychology. He also reflects on Travis Kelsey's reaction and the need for public apology. Asisi emphasizes the importance of controlling reactions to influence outcomes and the impact of reactions on others. He discusses the power of a million small reactions and the role of momentum in football and life. Finally, he shares the purpose of his book 'Pure Unadulterated Guts' and the value of tools for personal growth.

    Takeaways
    Football builds resilience, character, and the ability to handle pressure.
    Focus on controlling the controllables and managing stress in the recruiting process.
    Avoid comparison and embrace your unique strengths and abilities.
    Positive self-talk and body language can have a significant impact on confidence and performance. Body language and emotions can have a significant impact on communication and performance.
    Self-awareness is crucial in sports psychology and personal growth.
    Controlling reactions can influence outcomes and build momentum.
    The impact of reactions extends beyond oneself and can affect others.
    Tools and resources can help individuals improve their reactions and achieve their goals.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Shoutout to Pure Energy Solar
    01:20 Appreciation for Football and the Recruiting Process
    04:02 Riley Jensen's Background and Career Path
    05:27 Riley Jensen's Work as a Mental Performance Coach
    07:53 The Importance of Making Career Changes
    08:17 The Influence of a Friend's Advice
    09:43 Overcoming Challenges and Taking Risks
    10:38 The Impact of Positive Support and Encouragement
    12:32 The Value of Junior College in Football
    13:52 The Benefits of Playing Football
    16:17 The Importance of Hustling and Working Hard
    17:29 The Role of Resilience in Football
    18:54 The Pressure and Mental Challenges in Football
    19:44 The Impact of Football on Confidence and Self-Talk
    21:38 The Challenges and Rewards of Broadcasting
    22:29 The Importance of Preparation and Focus in Broadcasting
    23:51 The Influence of Football on Confidence and Self-Talk
    25:18 The Need for Resilience and Growth in Society
    26:42 Applying Football Lessons to Other Areas of Life
    28:34 The Impact of Football on Identity and Character
    29:33 Managing Stress and Pressure in the Recruiting Process
    30:59 Controlling the Controllables in the Recruiting Process
    32:50 The Power of Positive Self-Talk and Body Language
    35:13 Choosing a School Based on Personal Happiness
    37:34 Avoiding Comparison and Focusing on Strengths
    39:55 Overcoming Negative Self-Talk and Building Confidence
    47:27 The Power of Body Language and Emotions
    48:50 Self-Awareness and Controlling Reactions
    49:46 The Importance of Awareness in Sports Psychology
    50:39 Travis Kelsey's Reaction and Building Awareness
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  • Summary
    Coach Trever McFalls shares his journey from high school to college football, including his recruiting experience and decision to attend Southern Utah University. He discusses the challenges of starting the recruiting process late and the importance of sending out film early. Coach McFalls also talks about his transition from playing to coaching, his time at Utah State, and his current role at Snow College. He highlights the differences in recruiting at different levels and the importance of graphics in the recruiting process. In this part of the conversation, Funaki Asisi discusses the different options for high school athletes looking to play college football, including choosing between Division 2, Division 3, and Junior College. He emphasizes the importance of Junior College in player development and the opportunities it provides for athletes to improve their skills and gain exposure. Funaki also reviews the recruitment process at Snow College and highlights several standout players from their recent recruiting class, including Viliami Fifita, Damien Nelson, Mataira Brown, Daeqwan Snider, and Damien Otukolu. In this conversation, the guest shares advice and insights for recruits going through the college football recruiting process. He emphasizes the importance of patience and finding what you truly want out of the experience. The guest also highlights the need to take control of your own future and dedicate yourself to achieving your goals. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the level of commitment required to pursue a career in football.

    Takeaways

    When choosing between Division 2, Division 3, and Junior College, athletes should consider factors such as scholarship offers, financial support, and long-term goals.Junior College can be a valuable stepping stone for athletes looking to improve their skills and gain exposure before transferring to a four-year institution.The recruitment process at Snow College focuses on finding athletes with potential and a strong work ethic, regardless of their current skill level.Standout players from Snow College's recent recruiting class include Viliami Fifita, Damien Nelson, Mataira Brown, Daeqwan Snider, and Damien Otukolu. Be patient and find what you truly want out of the college football recruiting process.Take control of your own future and handle the recruiting process with determination.Seek out information and guidance to understand what it takes to play high-level football.Dedicate yourself fully to your goals and be willing to make sacrifices.


    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Excitement
    02:03 High School Recruiting Experience
    05:26 Choosing Southern Utah University
    07:24 The Recruiting Process and Celebrating Signings
    09:13 Starting Late in the Recruiting Process
    10:38 Transitioning to College and Position Changes
    16:51 Coaching Career Begins at Juan Diego High School
    20:41 Moving to Snow College and Coaching Tight Ends
    25:57 Transitioning to Director of Football Operations
    29:14 Coaching at Utah State and Transitioning to Snow College
    36:48 Recruiting Differences at Different Levels
    40:12 Importance of Graphics in Recruiting
    45:21 Recruiting at the Junior College Level
    45:51 Choosing between D2, D3, and Junior College
    52:34 The Importance of Junior College in Player Development
    56:55 Recruiting and Evaluating Players at Snow College
    59:16 Viliami Fifita: Offensive Lineman from Skyridge High School
    01:02:34 Damien Nelson: Offe

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  • Summary

    In this episode, Naki discusses the positive side of gray-shirting and the benefits it can offer in terms of development and preparation. He then explains the concept of red-shirting and the eligibility clock, highlighting the reasons for red-shirting and its advantages. Naki also clarifies the terminology used for different stages of redshirt years. Additionally, he covers other types of shirts, such as medical red-shirt, blue shirt, pink shirt, green shirt, and the COVID shirt. The episode concludes with Naki encouraging listeners to reach out for guidance and wishing them luck on signing day.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction and Positive Side of Gray-Shirting
    03:40 - Red-Shirting and Eligibility Clock
    08:09 - Advantages of Red-Shirting
    09:35 - Understanding Redshirt Terminology
    12:02 - Other Types of Shirts: Medical Red-Shirt, Blue Shirt, Pink Shirt, Green Shirt, and COVID Shirt
    18:23 - Conclusion and Signing Day

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  • Summary

    This conversation discusses the experience of being a walk-on player in college football and provides advice for those considering this path. The conversation covers topics such as the recruitment process, the meaning of preferred walk-ons, changes in treatment for walk-ons, perks and support for walk-ons, earning a scholarship as a walk-on, and financial considerations for walk-ons. It also explores opportunities for walk-ons to make money through platforms like AthletesTV. The conversation emphasizes the importance of hard work, dedication, and taking advantage of available resources.

    Takeaways

    Each recruiting experience is different, and it's important to focus on the opportunity to play where you want to play.A preferred walk-on spot is essentially a walk-on spot with no extra perks.The treatment for walk-ons has improved over the years, with many programs offering similar resources and support to scholarship players.Earning a scholarship as a walk-on usually requires sticking with the program for a minimum of three years and demonstrating exceptional dedication and performance.As a walk-on, it is crucial to excel academically, be the first one in and the last one out, and take advantage of all available resources.Financial considerations can be challenging for walk-ons, but there are options such as financial aid, scholarships, and opportunities for making money through platforms like AthletesTV.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:01 The Recruitment Process

    03:05 Understanding Preferred Walk-Ons

    04:24 Changes in Treatment for Walk-Ons

    06:13 Perks and Support for Walk-Ons

    07:38 Earning a Scholarship as a Walk-On

    08:25 Advice for Walk-Ons

    12:48 Financial Considerations for Walk-Ons

    13:38 Opportunities for Walk-Ons to Make Money

    15:49 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

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  • Summary
    In this episode, Naki discusses the transfer portal and provides insights and advice for college athletes considering making a jump. He emphasizes the importance of playing time and having game film to showcase skills to potential coaches. Naki also highlights the significance of self-awareness, academic progress, and mental health in making transfer decisions. He advises athletes to research programs and contact coaches before entering the portal. Naki also explores the perspective of coaches and the challenges of molding transfer student-athletes. He concludes by reminding listeners that the grass is greener where you water it and shares research on transfer success rates.

    Takeaways

    Having playing time and game film is crucial for college athletes considering transferring.Self-awareness and taking responsibility for playing time are important factors to consider.Academic progress and eligibility should be evaluated before making a transfer decision.Researching programs and contacting coaches can provide valuable information and opportunities.Mental health and passion for the sport should be considered when contemplating a transfer.Coaches face challenges in molding transfer student-athletes.The grass is greener where you water it, and transfer success rates vary.


    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and the Importance of Being Educated on the Transfer Portal
    01:13 The Importance of Playing Time and Having Game Film
    03:03 The Rarity of Succeeding Without Game Film
    04:02 Self-Awareness and Taking Responsibility for Playing Time
    05:27 Considering Academics and Progress Towards Degree
    06:36 The Importance of Research and Contacting Coaches
    09:35 The Focus on Mental Health and State of Mind
    12:27 Reflecting on Personal Attitude and Habits
    17:05 Considering Scholarship Status and Financial Implications
    18:27 Evaluating Passion and Enjoyment for the Sport
    19:38 The Perspective of Coaches on Transfer Student-Athletes
    25:26 The Grass is Greener Where You Water It
    26:26 Research on Transfer Success Rates
    27:26 Conclusion and Invitation for Discussion

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  • Summary
    The conversation covers the journey of a football player from Omaha, Nebraska, who overcame challenges and setbacks to pursue his dream of playing in the NFL. The chapters explore topics such as the football scene in Omaha, the importance of self-belief, the decision to attend a junior college, the transfer to FAU, highlights of the college career, transitioning to the NFL, and opportunities with the Seahawks and Jets. This conversation covers Funaki Asisi's journey through various football teams, including the Detroit Lions, CFL, Cleveland Browns, Buffalo Bills, Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins, and New York Giants. He also discusses his experience self-publishing a children's book and offers advice for recruits. In this conversation, Funaki Asisi discusses the importance of film study and having a clean social media presence for athletes. He emphasizes the need for athletes to not only showcase their highlights but also demonstrate their skills in different plays and situations. Funaki also highlights the significance of maintaining a professional image on social media, as college coaches often check athletes' profiles. Additionally, he shares his personal experience of sitting in recruiting meetings and witnessing how social media can impact a player's evaluation. The conversation concludes with Funaki encouraging listeners to learn from his story and navigate their own journeys more smoothly.

    Takeaways

    Believing in yourself is crucial to achieving your goals.Junior college can provide opportunities for players who may have been overlooked by larger programs.Adversity and setbacks can be overcome with determination and a positive mindset.The more versatile a player is, the more valuable they become in the NFL. Hard work and dedication are essential for success in football and in life.Believe in yourself and your goals, even when others doubt you.Academic success is just as important as athletic success.Opportunities can arise unexpectedly, so always be prepared.Self-publishing can be a viable option for sharing your story or ideas. Athletes should focus on film study and showcase their skills in various plays and situations.Maintaining a clean and professional social media presence is crucial for athletes.College coaches often check athletes' social media profiles during the recruiting process.Learning from personal mistakes and overcoming adversity can lead to a smoother journey in sports.


    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    02:15 Football in Omaha, Nebraska
    05:12 Believing in Yourself
    08:25 Choosing the JUCO Route
    09:48 Transferring to FAU
    15:30 Highlights at FAU
    27:16 Transitioning to the NFL
    31:06 Opportunities with the Seahawks and Jets
    42:55 The Hardest Workout with the Detroit Lions
    47:13 Choosing the CFL over the NFL
    51:28 Joining the Cleveland Browns
    54:14 Transition to the Buffalo Bills
    58:20 Signing with the Houston Texans
    01:03:07 Training Camp with the Miami Dolphins
    01:06:26 Playing for the Buffalo Bills Again
    01:10:20 Transition to the New York Giants
    01:19:22 Writing a Children's Book
    01:21:15 Self-Publishing the Book
    01:23:04 Advice for Recruits
    01:24:32 Importance of Film Study and Social Media Presence
    01:26:28 Creating a Personal Brand on Social Media
    01:27:25 Overcoming Adversity and Learning from Mistakes

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  • Summary

    In this conversation, Funaki Asisi interviews his mother, June Asisi, who is a tax consultant. They discuss the importance of taxes for student athletes, particularly in the context of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals. June explains that any income over $600 is taxable and advises student athletes to request a 1099 form from businesses they work with. She also highlights the benefits of creating a business entity, such as an S-Corp, and the importance of reporting all income to avoid tax fraud. June emphasizes the need for financial education for student athletes and the shortcomings of the education system in teaching life skills.

    Takeaways

    Student athletes should be aware that any income over $600 is taxable and should request a 1099 form from businesses they work with. Creating a business entity, such as an S-Corp, can provide tax benefits for student athletes. It is important to report all income and expenses accurately to avoid tax fraud. Financial education is crucial for student athletes, as the education system often fails to teach important life skills, including taxes. Foreign student athletes may have different tax considerations and should seek guidance from tax professionals. Transferring schools can have tax implications, as student athletes may need to pay taxes in multiple states.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and the Importance of Taxes
    03:00 Recruiting Process and Tax Considerations
    10:08 Handling NIL Deals from a Tax Perspective
    18:27 Reporting Income and Tax Requirements
    20:43 Filling Out a 1099 and Understanding Write-Offs
    25:11 Creating a Business Entity and Tax Benefits
    27:30 Avoiding Tax Fraud and Seeking Help
    35:29 Importance of Financial Education for Student Athletes
    38:19 The Need for Life Skills Education
    41:14 Tax Considerations for Foreign Student Athletes
    43:34 Tax Implications of Transferring Schools
    45:00 Closing Remarks and Gratitude

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