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Recruiting process has been more fatiguing than fun for Utah prep athlete

Published: Monday, June 9, 2008 3:19 p.m. MDT
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"Our game days are second to none," he said. "Sometimes they're not interested because they don't know enough about you."

Crowton came to Utah a few weeks ago during the 30-day window the NCAA gives college coaches to visit high schools. Up to seven coaches from each school can be on the road at the same time and most programs have coaches who specialize in certain areas of the country or state, depending on their recruiting philosophy. Crowton said they have already identified players as sophomores and juniors that they'd like to see and then they coordinate trips. It's a lot of early mornings, late nights and it is extremely hectic for most programs.

"Sometimes you just talk to high school coaches and pick up transcripts, but if there is any kind of practice or workout then we can observe," he said. "Any time you can watch the guys it's good."

This year the NCAA forbid head coaches from visiting schools, something Crowton said is a double-edged sword.

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"The reason you want the head coach to go to the school is that it gives him a chance to evaluate the players in person and it's a very good public relations tool," he said. "The reason you don't want them there is because they can't really talk to players or parents and it can be awkward ... I don't attract the crowd that coach (Les) Miles does."

Thomas said he and his staff talk with college coaches before they visit Cottonwood in most cases and let them know when players will be working out or doing something that shows their athleticism. Bingham head coach Dave Peck has a similar philosophy and invites coaches to everything from P.E. classes to after school workouts.

"You've just got to get creative with the work out," Thomas said. "They can watch a speed workout and know what a kid is capable of ... We just showcase the kids without breaking any rules. Anywhere else in the country they can go watch spring football."

Local football coaches from schools like Snow and Utah say they try hard to get to as many high schools as possible. Defensive Coordinator Gary Andersen said he visits Utah high schools almost every day of the week in the 30-day period allotted to coaches as part of the school's commitment to luring the state's best talent to stay close to home.

Martinez said it can be distracting when college coaches visit, but also said it can also be motivating.

"You kind of want to impress them, but sometimes that can make you mess up more," he said with a slight smile.

His teammates, some of whom are still hoping for offers to play for an education, say they feel more pressure but also see an opportunity in the visits.

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Cottonwood High School football player John Martinez is being recruited by some of the top schools in the country.

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