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Navigating Unofficial Visits as a WR Prospect

๐Ÿ“ Jenks TrojansยทSunday, July 12, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As a wide receiver prospect at a 6A-I program like Jenks Trojans, you've likely received invitations for unofficial visits to colleges. These visits can be a crucial step in the recruiting process, but it's essential to handle them professionally. When planning an unofficial visit, research the college's football facilities, coaching staff, and current roster. Create a list of questions to ask coaches, such as 'What are the team's goals for the upcoming season?' or 'How does the coaching staff develop its wide receivers?' Aim to spend at least 30 minutes discussing your academic and athletic goals with the coaching staff. For example, during a recent visit to the University of Oklahoma, a prospect asked the coach about the team's passing game strategy and how he envisioned the prospect contributing to the offense. This level of preparation and engagement can leave a lasting impression on college coaches and improve your chances of receiving a scholarship offer.

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