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The Recruiting Companion for College Sports: Over 100 Winning Tips    by Laurie Richter
Price: $7.95 USD. 15990 words. Published on August 25, 2009. .

Each year, countless high school athletes compete for limited college roster spots. Don't let your lack of experience with the recruiting process result in a disappointing outcome. Get the inside scoop on a few things about recruiting that your competition doesn't know in this easy-to-read booklet full of 115 ideas to help you succeed. Ideal for athletes, parents, and coaches.
Put Me In, Coach: A Parent's Guide to Winning the Game of College Recruiting    by Laurie Richter
Price: $9.95 USD. 52590 words. Published on September 1, 2009. .

Only a handful of high school athletes will play their sport competitively in college and even fewer will get scholarships. If you are the parent of an athlete who is better than most in high school, but college coaches aren’t lining up at your door, you will find PUT ME IN, COACH indispensable. You'll encounter 20 true stories from the recruiting trail, and advice from 40 college coaches.
Going with the Pitch: Adjusting to Baseball, School, and Life as a Division I College Athlete    by Ken Jacobi
Price: $5.99 USD. 107310 words. Published on April 13, 2011. .

This book, a four part chronicle beginning with my freshman year and culminating with senior year, offers an insider’s view into the life of a college athlete. As I share my experiences on the baseball diamond, in the classroom, and up in the dorm room, the entire college baseball experience comes to life in this personal "Road to Omaha".
Pete Elliott's 1956 Nebraska Cornhuskers    by Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
Price: $2.75 USD. 4300 words. Published on February 7, 2013. .

In 1956 the University of Nebraska hired Pete Elliott to coach its football team. The new coach was a 29-year-old former All-American football player at the University of Michigan. He won 12 letters at UM. The Big 7 conference, of which NU was a member, was dominated by Bud Wilkinson's Oklahoma Sooners. Elliott coached backs at OU before coming to Nebraska. He brought with him the Split-T offense.