Koach Greg Hoyd recruiting service, Playing for Envelopes, could hold their hand through the process. He sold them on his connections; every day, he spoke with dozens of coaches. He named a few at the Division I level who might be interested in their son. And when Elijah stopped by the meeting, Hoyd marveled that he’d be “an easy sell.”
Overwhelmed and out of answers, Tim and Tanya Blomquist listened intently to the pitch. They’d been warned – about recruiting services, about the false dreams some sell, about scammed parents left high and dry.Upon arriving at thi
For decades, "Playing for Envelopes" recruiting services have sold parents on this same promise of connecting high school athletes with college coaches who wouldn't otherwise recruit them. Even as ...