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By: Tom Brown - Former Head and Asst. College Basketball Coach | Founder, One Heartbeat | Co-Founder, The Be Grundy Foundation College basketball recruiting feels different right now. The transfer portal changed roster construction. Scholarships shifted. Blake's Story In today's world, many players in that situation transfer or quit. For his fifth year, he transferred - and could have pursued Division I His fifth-year team started five fifth-year players. Grown men. An 18-year-old freshman competing against a 22-year-old is playing a College Teams Are Trying to Get Older They prefer players who are:
An 18-year-old freshman is often still growing into his body. A 22-year-old has:
That gap matters. In today's system, coaches often have a choice: If a coach recruits and develops a freshman who performs well, there is Reality Check: Exposure Doesn't Create a Prospect Exposure has value. But it doesn't create a recruiting level. Bottom Line: High School Numbers Don't Translate Cleanly
College coaches aren't asking, "How many did he score?"
Reality Check: Recruiting Isn't Fair - But It Isn't Random
Good players get overlooked. Bottom Line: For Most Players, the Window Is Later Than You Think The Intangibles Travel
Those traits earn trust. The Label Trap - And Ego Those words carry identity. Bottom Line: Final Thought If you'd like an experienced perspective on where your son fits in today's landscape, I'm available for consultation conversations with families navigating the process. Tommy Brown About the Author Tommy Brown spent more than two decades in college basketball as a head coach and assistant coach, working at multiple levels of the game, including Division I, Division II, NAIA, and junior college. He coached in the Big Ten and the Big South. As a head coach, he led his program to 13 straight 20-win seasons and was named National Coach of the Year during his tenure. After stepping away from full-time collegiate coaching, he founded One Heartbeat, where he works with teams across the country on leadership, mental toughness, and competitive development. He has worked with more than 1,000 athletic teams nationwide. Tommy is also a co-founder of The Be Grundy Foundation, a nonprofit focused on resilience and character development. His goal is simple: provide clarity in a recruiting landscape that often feels confusing.
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