And how to you propose that we coaches do that? Our household networks as hard as we can, with multiple emails going out to college coaches about the specific talents of specific players and with attendance at things like the NFCA Coaches College, but we have day jobs. I believe that it takes either years of knocking on the door or plenty of money for the program and for player family personal travel expenses to get on the map in the way that the corporate-sponsored out of state organizations do. JP, Jeff, and Glen have been through the cycle from younger to older more than probably any other coaches in Ohio, and the facts that they have made good recommendations in the past plus that their teams have traveled to nationally recognized events have given them credibility with college coaches. But I think they would tell you that it is a long, hard-earned process. In the meantime, we continue to press our players to make direct contact with college coaches and we devote whatever discretionary time and funds we have to playing a competitive schedule and to communications with college coaches.
Do you have any specific suggestions about what else we could do, short of finding a big-time corporate sponsor or requiring that every young lady on our team have the financial resources to travel to high profile national tournaments every week?