Coach & Player Magazine Spring 2017 | Page 18

T he high school class of 2021. That’s how far back major recruiting profiles go online today: 2021. To clear up the math, those would be prospects currently competing in their first year of junior high football. And there is even recruiting information about children who would be in the high school classes of 2022 and 2023. Somewhere in between getting their braces tightened and the Sadie Hawkins Dance, there are kids across this country being anointed as the next great ones. The craziest part about all of this is it’s not even considered that crazy at all. In fact, it has become the norm: national notoriety before they can drive, magazine covers before their senior yearbook photos and ESPN cameras filling their living room on National 4,000 people, Brandon Feamster—now a Division I college football player— wasn’t always a star athlete. Even for those who may be lesser known, the recruitment process is still pretty standard: high school success leads to recruitment, which leads to college commitment and dreams of stardom. From there, what happens depends on a number of factors, but the journey itself has become