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What Coaches Look for on a Junior Day Visit

๐Ÿ“ Mount Carmel CaravanยทSunday, July 5, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

When attending a junior day at an 8A program like Mount Carmel Caravan, student-athletes should be prepared to showcase their skills and demonstrate their commitment to the team. Coaches will be looking for players who can make an immediate impact on the field, particularly in the passing game. To stand out, prospects should focus on their route-running technique and ability to create separation from defenders. For example, coaches may look for players who can run a 4.5-second 40-yard dash and achieve a 3.2-second pro shuttle. Additionally, prospects should be prepared to demonstrate their knowledge of the game, including their understanding of defensive schemes and their ability to read coverage. By showcasing their skills and demonstrating their football IQ, student-athletes can make a lasting impression on coaches and increase their chances of receiving a scholarship offer.

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