Have you ever had something that you wish you could go back and redo? I do – BUT it’s better to forget what lies behind and instead look forward to what’s ahead. To learn from the past and share it with others. This topic is one of those things. I was told by other coaches and by my own collegiate coach that I was talented – but while I did amass my own fair share of awards, I could never capture the elusive All-American list.
Former All-Americans give tips
Still, some of our trainers were named All-American while in college [& even one was an All-American of the Year – wow].
I have asked them, and my former college coach, to share what makes someone eligible to be considered for the award.
Let’s take a look below…
The Coach’s List
At the end of each game in college the coaches fill out a list with 3 players who they thought were the best on the other team.
An individual who’s on that list several times has a great chance of making All-American.
However, the process is not quite so simple as that alone…
Besides being a good player, you need to match character with it.
If your attitude is arrogant and selfish some staff will exclude you from the list… Therefore, how you respond to the ref, teammates and opponents matters.
All-American Final Voting
For you to be considered in the final voting you need the following in addition to making that original list.
- First, you have to earn all conference or region to be nominated.
- It helps to be on a successful team [which means you need to be a team player; to sincerely want to aid your teammates in achieving your collective best].
- You need to score some goals no matter your position [yes this applies to defenders].
Even if you are a defender, having a couple of goals will definitely help in that regard.
Defenders are usually a big part of set pieces and corner kicks and these places are when a high number of goals are scored so there is no excuse for not getting some chances.
Outside backs are not going up as much as center backs due to height but you do get to go up and cross the ball and get into the attacking third.
Midfielders who get a mix of assists and goals, along with standing out when it comes to controlling the game will have a better chance.
Forwards obviously should get a higher number of goals tallied than any other position.
Academic All-American
You may also hear the terms Academic All-American, which is different…
It’s more about the academic accomplishment, not so much the athletic performance.
“Academic All-America” is a trademark owned by the College Sports Information Directors of America. The program started in 1952.
Tips to make an impact
This is only a small part of what I discuss in my BRAND section in the college course.
- Show respect to your opponent [coaches/players].
- Make eye-contact with the coaches or shake their hand after the match. This shows respect and maturity.
- Hustle hard, be a good teammate and ball out.
Furthermore, a team is composed of many players and not everyone will make the All-American list…
Above all, be happy for those receive the award and commit to working just as hard next season.
If you make it be thankful.
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