TexasTerror
February 27th, 2006, 05:07 PM
What's the I-AA world think of this? I think it's a "scam" that leads people to believe they'll help you sign with a college. While it could help some efforts, I think it's putting false hope into the minds of many of parents and student-athletes. $600, are you kidding me?
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CINCINNATI -- What Lynette Steele tells her son is what millions of moms tell their children every day.
"You gotta get your grades up, work hard, condition. Be dedicated," her son, Dominique, said.
Lynette wants her son to go to college. And there are a lot of reasons why he should go. Dominique is a good football player and an even better wrestler. While his grades aren't the best, Lynette figured there must be some college, somewhere, that would want her son.
She thought Insight Recruiting would be the answer.
The company is based in Lockland. On its Web site, Insight promises, "an affordable, quality-first recruiting service."
A co-worker told Lynette that Insight could help.
http://www.channelcincinnati.com/health/7499351/detail.html
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CINCINNATI -- What Lynette Steele tells her son is what millions of moms tell their children every day.
"You gotta get your grades up, work hard, condition. Be dedicated," her son, Dominique, said.
Lynette wants her son to go to college. And there are a lot of reasons why he should go. Dominique is a good football player and an even better wrestler. While his grades aren't the best, Lynette figured there must be some college, somewhere, that would want her son.
She thought Insight Recruiting would be the answer.
The company is based in Lockland. On its Web site, Insight promises, "an affordable, quality-first recruiting service."
A co-worker told Lynette that Insight could help.
http://www.channelcincinnati.com/health/7499351/detail.html