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Making It Happen 

Your goal is to be placed in the best possible college where you can contribute and be happy.  There are four possible ways for this to happen: 

Self Promotion

This option is better than doing nothing at all, but there are multiple problems with this method.  Some, but not all of the problems with this method, include: 

Coach Promotes 

In a perfect world this would work.  Unfortunately, it is not a perfect world.  You must have a well organized and orchestrated plan to promote yourself.  This takes time, money, numerous contacts and must be top priority.  Your coach has many other responsibilities including teaching, grading papers, running the weight room, preparing for next season, etc.  Your coach and school doesn’t have the budget for promoting you which further ties up the process.  Most high school coaches have limited contacts in the college ranks; and if they have a few, they are mostly local.  Your coach probably has good intentions, but he cannot prioritize your placement due to these and other factors.  Check your school’s history on college football placement and scholarships received and you can expect about the same results in the future.

Promotion through a Service 

A service can help you by sending letters, sending out videos, putting you on a website and responding to a possible inquiry.  A service generally has a vast amount of clients in a wide array of sports and will have some success just by the virtue of its numbers.  The primary weakness with 99% of the services is the lack of individual attention and the passive promotion philosophy they follow.   

Why NAPS?

NAPS is the only service that will actively promote its clients to schools and colleges.  The other services are involved with passive promotion.  That is they wait for something to happen, whereas NAPS makes things happen. NAPS actively promotes its clients by mail, by video, by phone, in person, by doing whatever it takes to make it happen.  Dick Bell’s contacts within the college community are vast and numerous at all levels on a nationwide basis.  Dick can open up doors that 99% of high school coaches or services cannot.  Lastly, but certainly not least, NAPS does not handle a vast array of sports, thereby spreading its network thin. NAPS’ priority is and will remain placement into college football programs.

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