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Parents can (and should) talk to college coaches during the recruiting process, but when is it appropriate and when is it not? Get the answers - https://www.ncsasports.org/blog/2019/... 0:00 Should parents talk to college coaches? 0:21 Coaches know if a parent is too involved 1:26 how parents can help with emails 1:43 how to be involved with phone calls SUMMARY • All the communication should come from the student-athlete. They should be the one communicating with coaches. Parent’s should not reach out to a coach on behalf of their child. • Parents can brainstorm questions to ask, proofread messages and jot down some talking points for a phone call or visit, but at the end of the day, emails, phone calls and most of the talking should be done by the potential recruit. Have a question? Drop it in the comments below or email us at [email protected]! FOLLOW NCSA College Recruiting: YouTube at / ncsasport or NCSAsport Facebook at / ncsasports Twitter at / ncsa or @ncsa Instagram at / ncsa_sports or #ncsa Snapchat at / ncsa_sports or ncsa_sports TikTok at / ncsa_sports or ncsa_sports NCSA is the largest and most successful college athletic recruiting network. With a network of over 35,000 college coaches, NCSA assists student-athletes in 34 sports to find their best path to college.