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What Coaches Look for on Junior Day Visits

๐Ÿ“ Blue Valley Northwest HuskiesยทSaturday, July 11, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As a junior prospect at a 6A program like Blue Valley Northwest Huskies, you're likely to receive an invitation to a junior day visit. These events give coaches a chance to evaluate your skills and get to know you as a player and a person. To make a strong impression, focus on showcasing your football IQ. Coaches want to see how well you understand the game, including concepts like coverages and blitzes. For example, be prepared to explain how you'd read a defense and identify their strengths and weaknesses. Additionally, demonstrate your physical abilities, such as speed and agility, through drills and exercises. Finally, be prepared to discuss your academic goals and how football fits into your overall plan. By being prepared and showing your passion for the game, you'll make a lasting impression on coaches and increase your chances of receiving a scholarship offer.

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