6 Recruiting Questions With Retired Luther College Track & Field Coach Jeff Wettach

6 Recruiting Questions With Retired Luther College Track & Field Coach Jeff Wettach 6 Recruiting Questions With Retired Luther College Track & Field Coach Jeff Wettach

Coach had a storied career at Luther College–in his 32-year career, totaled 516 all-conference performances, 80 outdoor conference titles, 25 indoor conference titles, and 46 All-America honors in track as well as well as two All-Americans, seven all-region performers, and twelve all-conference performers. Even in retirement, Wettach continues to rack up accolades, as he was named a Sportsmanship Award Winner by the in 2019. Here's his best advice to help you win your process. 

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1. What is the most important quality you look for in a recruit? 

The DESIRE to continue growing as a student, as an athlete, and as a young adult. 

2. When should an athlete contact you, what is the best way? (age, grade, time of year, email, phone, or other)

Any time during or after their junior year in high school. The sooner, the better, but it is too late!

3. What are your expectations for incoming players in the classroom, in the weight room, and on the track?

#1 – be serious about excelling academically, #2 – participate in our pre- strength training (3 days/week), #3 – assume a life balance in which our sport is in the top 4 or so, but NOT their number one priority. 

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4. What are the do's and don'ts of being recruited?

Do: Let the college coach know your preferred method of communication, schedule visits to the college that look like potential “fits,” and be honest with the coaches who are recruiting you–let them know if you are/are not interested in their school!.

Don't: Expect to hear from a school every week, waste your time or the recruiter's time if you are NOT interested, or discount a private school because they have a high “sticker price” (financial aid can be great at many private schools).

5. What is the best advice you can offer a recruit?

Focus on the quality of the people at the schools you're considering. Ask the current team members: “Do your coaches truly care about you and your growth holistically?”

Related: 9 Recruiting Questions With Former Concordia University Track & Field Coach Megan Wagenaar

6. How big a factor is social media when recruiting players? What advice do you have for athletes regarding social media?

Use of social media is specific to the student/athlete, coaches, and programs. Communicate with the coaches who are recruiting you about policies, etc.

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Image Credit: LutherCHIPS

* Originally published on February 13, 2023, by 2aDays Staff

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