STUDENTathleteWorld (SAWUSA)

STUDENTathleteWorld (SAWUSA)

SAWUSA International Sports Tours provide opportunities for talented and high character STUDENTathletes to act as an ambassador of the USA and represent their country competing in the sport they love on an International stage. We combine the thrill of International athletic competition with the many benefits of foreign travel. Our tours are designed to promote athletic development along with education, cultural appreciation, World perspective, patriotism, leadership development, personal growth, family bonding, and fun. Simply put, our goal is to create a once-in-a-lifetime experience that is nothing short of ‘the coolest thing you’ve ever done’.

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  • @eliarbaiza
    @eliarbaiza3 күн бұрын

    Should baseball players wear cups?

  • @sw1shTV
    @sw1shTV22 күн бұрын

    Was nice to catch up this year as well 🏆🏀

  • @KayTeller
    @KayTeller26 күн бұрын

    What happened to the republican party of Bob Dole, Ron Reagan, and Jack Kemp? All we have now are total skuzzbags. Matt Gaetz is SOOOOO guilty. He has NO shame and will never go away.... trash like this needs to be in jail. Who will really drain this swamp? Trump? He and Gaetz are both sex offenders.

  • @briandarlage9815
    @briandarlage9815Ай бұрын

    This is the wrong attitude. No way this dude was successful. These are kids and you are expecting them to act like they have been in the workforce for over a decade. Here is an idea, as the coach, lead the freakin' call. There ya go. I provided you feedback as the professional and the adult in the convo. You should guide the convo as I am assuming you originated the call.

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSAАй бұрын

    I understand you want that to be the case. And it is the case in high level D1 athletics. Nick Saban is leading the conversation with the prized recruits he is going after. It's just different at the lower levels of college athletics (which most athletes play at). When I was recruiting athletes to colleges I was 25 years old and making a salary of about $15,000 a year. I had ten other jobs (intramural coordinator, gym supervision, drive the golf team, teach PE classes, do random assignments from any of my ten bosses). I simply didn't have time to "guide the conversation". That's the reality of how it really works. I know you wish it were different, and in a perfect world it would be different. But this is how it is. I worked at five different small colleges and none had full scholarships to give out. So, I couldn't pick 15 recruits and 'drive the conversation'. I recruited from pools of THOUSANDS of athletes and first found out who was actually interested in my school. Sure down the road I'd "lead the freakin' call" with prospects once they went through the funnel. This is AFTER the recruits let me know they were specifically interested in my school. This is the reality of how recruiting works. Now, it's easy to have a conversation and learn about recruiting through interactions with those that have been college coaches.... but you chose to go to insults. That's fine - this is the internet, you are welcome to be rude. Since you asked... as an assistant Basketball coach I helped two different programs win conference championships in my 3rd year with them as the main recruiting coordinator and top assistant coach. So, yeah I think I did the recruiting role very well. I left coaching in 2009 because that lifestyle is not conducive to having a family, free time, and a healthy and happy life, and all of those were and are important to me. So, I decided to start a business. That was a great decision :).

  • @ymatktpk11
    @ymatktpk112 ай бұрын

    How important is it for a baseball player to attend Perfect Game events and to have a PG profile? Do college coaches look for this?

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSAАй бұрын

    Going to any showcase or recruiting event is always better than doing nothing. But you can't do them all. So, each family has to decide which, if any, they want to go to. Price and distance are a factor as well as what exposure might be gained from it. Additionally consider, will the event teach me anything or help me improve as well. Exposure is only part of it. As for your specific question about college coaches. I'm sure some do. Some also don't. Some look at other events and sources. The main point is, "what else are you doing?" Are you emailing coaches a link to your academic and athletic records? Are you reaching out to them to let them know you are specifically interested in their school and program? If not, then going to camps like these are like taking the floor mats out of your car to make it faster. I mean in theory it might help, but there are plenty of other more important things to focus on. If you are already doing those things and you have th etime and money... then sure those events can be useful in the process to some kids. Good luck!

  • @user-ie9sp3ye8y
    @user-ie9sp3ye8y4 ай бұрын

  • @nealwohltmann5642
    @nealwohltmann56426 ай бұрын

    Now you should just tell them what their NIL deal is going to be.

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA6 ай бұрын

    99.99% of college athletes will never be anywhere near the discussion of an nli deal . This video has no relevance to anyone who would get an nli deal

  • @michaelleopardi8854
    @michaelleopardi88548 ай бұрын

    5:16 now you know why hes no longer a College coach

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA7 ай бұрын

    I have no idea what point you are trying to make about the 5:16 mark? I'm not a college coach anymore because in coaching at the college level for 8 years in my 20s I made between $9,000 to $34,000 a year and worked 60+ hour weeks. I left coaching on my own terms to pursue a more gratifying lifestyle. I now have three kids ages 9, 7, and 3. I work from home and spend most of my day with my family. If I was still coaching I would barely see my kids, I'd be stuck dealing with administrators who don't have my best interests in mind, and I'd be really poor :). Regarding my success as a coach, I successfully recruited at two different D3 schools winning conference championships in the 3rd year with players I recruited. My success in my coaching roles is something I am very proud of. So again, no idea what you think your point it - but if you think me leaving D3 basketball coaching to start two different businesses that have both been overwhelming successes that far outweigh even my loftiest of dreams, then you are a crazy person (which you probably are if you are trying to dunk on random strangers on youtube anyway).

  • @360-vv9
    @360-vv97 ай бұрын

    @@SAWUSA yessir

  • @kenthenderson7707
    @kenthenderson77078 ай бұрын

    Very helpful. Just went through the process w/ our son (now a commit to UofL). The relationship piece really rings true. As he got to know the coach (often an assistant), the conversations really moved beyond the generic questions you referenced.

  • @cpenv
    @cpenv9 ай бұрын

    Basically this coach is too busy, go where you can get your questions answered.

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA9 ай бұрын

    Totally disagree. When I was a D3 college coach my list of kids was 1,000 or more per graduation class. I was narrowing down the list to focus on kids who were a good fit. If an athlete showed genuine interest in my program they moved up the list. If they asked generic questions they can find on the website of my school they stayed right in the pack of 1,000+. Also... too busy? During my 8 years as a college coach I was working 12 hour days doing a million different jobs (intramural coordinator, gym supervisor, driving the golf team to meets, etc,). This is the MAJORITY of college coaches at the smaller schools. They don't have time, you do. So, you can either be prepared and ask great questions... or suffer the consequences if you don't. I'm just here to help you bud. The first and most important aspect of getting yourself recruited is to drop the ego and understand how the business works :)

  • @andypaulin1766
    @andypaulin17669 ай бұрын

    This dude is fed up hahaha

  • @kobicooper8762
    @kobicooper876210 ай бұрын

    I'm related to a bunch of very tall Katowitzes - maybe they are family

  • @nakedtamocha7135
    @nakedtamocha7135 Жыл бұрын

    I reached out to sawusa and was thinking about completing my application. The website wouldn’t accept my login info. So an automated message contacted me for help. Then shortly after TIM contacted me to also assist. Well what I can tell you about TIM is this man went off with an attitude to me about his website not being broken and that I was to dumb and stupid to work it. Will not be attempting to complete the application with you guys. Thanks TIM :)

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA Жыл бұрын

    We use our application process as one way of judging the character and weeding out the applicants we take on 10 day international tours. In this case it worked perfectly in weeding out this guy :)

  • @caponecharles2643
    @caponecharles2643 Жыл бұрын

    So basically what you are saying is not to ask questions that will keep the coach from wasting a kids time. As you said. You know who you want to recruit. But maybe don’t know if that recruit wants you. So you waste 10 kids time stringing them along and then if you get the recruit you want now they are stuck chasing other offers. As a coach if you have questions you hate to answer so what. Y’all mess kids over everyday and don’t blink.

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA Жыл бұрын

    I don't really understand what you are trying to ask or say here. I am not offering my opinion on how coaches should recruit, I'm simply giving people an inside look of the process from the coaches point of view. You say, "Y’all mess kids over everyday and don’t blink". I don't know what that means. Are you saying that I am the college coach? I coached in college from 2002 to 2009. For the last 13 years I've been a business owner. But do current college coaches "mess kids over" and recruit 10 kids for 1 spot? Yes, they do. That's how it has always been. It's a business for them. Literally. It's their JOB and how they feed their families. So, if you want to ask the questions in my video giving the coach more work and giving them a job to do instead of making yourself as easy to recruit as possible, that's of course your choice. What I am telling you is that is going to hurt your chances of getting the most interest and offers :).

  • @magamaga1827
    @magamaga1827 Жыл бұрын

    Hi coach. Just found your channel. Good stuff. I'm now in my late, late 40s let's say (lol) and was a pretty successful high school/travel/odp player back in my day. Late 80s/early 90s. Without giving you a long diatribe, I've never been able to solve or figure out for why my "coach" at a major big east school back in the day invited me in as a walk on - yet would never tell me if I made the team or not? It's a long story but I missed out on a scholarship to this school because the prior coach recruiting me was fired. The new coach came in and I guess wasn't crazy about my game at the time. He was very familiar with my travel team since many of my teammates were already freshman players at this university (but sill playing u19 travel). So I get the call mid August to come into camp however camp was already about a week in . I clearly wasn't as fit as the other players but having played with/against about 75% of them in travel/high school, the level wasn't an issue for me. Just the fitness, really. I'm told I'm not dressing for the 1st game which was a road trip. I'm also told I won't be playing for the team but he still wants me in practices. I oblige. This goes on for about a month. I'm basically a practice player, which was fine I guess. My tuition was paid by my parents and I figured I'd eventually just "make" the team. As time passes, I'm tired of being a practice player and eventually just stop showing up. Since the school was close to my home, it' wasn't like I was in a dorm. It was a commute for me. Daily. Till this day, I've never been able to hear from the coach where I stood with him. He as young at the time, 27, so maybe he wasn't a good communicator looking back. He went on to great success. We won the NCAA in the mid 90s. It's just something that irked me for years. Why not just tell me (the kid) if I have it or not! The experience was so negative for me, I quit the game and did not pursue other schools. I had many friends/teammates go on to MLS. I always wonder had the coach talked to me, who knows how far I may have gotten.

  • @cainer1639
    @cainer1639 Жыл бұрын

    Have faith in Jesus He is there for you and will heal you and your family. Stray away from all immoral evil sins and turn to Christ before it is to late. I say this out of the love of my heart remember this and Accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior, The son of God, He died on the cross for our sins and He gives us eternal life.❤️✝️Do great things through Jesus Christ.❤️✝️

  • @GizStudPrez
    @GizStudPrez Жыл бұрын

    I wish my son would have found this, he had D1 offers in soccer at Michigan, UMass and a few others, but decided to go to Utah on a full academic ride. While he was playing pickup up there, the MLS Next Monarchs asked him to join their USL team - he said no...he is happy, but dang, it was fun watching him play.

  • @nag_gaming3433
    @nag_gaming3433 Жыл бұрын

    I came here for the d1 d2 d3 for my car not this😂

  • @goatifiedvault1800
    @goatifiedvault18002 жыл бұрын

    So even when a coach might have sent you an email back or emailed you the same message that was sent to hundreds of other kids, I should still be messaging them?

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA2 жыл бұрын

    of course. what is the alternative? to not respond at all? how would that help?

  • @goatifiedvault1800
    @goatifiedvault18002 жыл бұрын

    @@SAWUSA lol I guess you have a good point there 😂

  • @goatifiedvault1800
    @goatifiedvault18002 жыл бұрын

    @@SAWUSA also I want to send out emails to a few college coaches. I am just now going into the 9th grade and we are in summer football. What should I say In that email since I am still very young

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA2 жыл бұрын

    @@goatifiedvault1800 find good free resources here> recruiting.studentathleteworld.com/recruiting-101/

  • @rondelllewis6163
    @rondelllewis61632 жыл бұрын

    You weren't recruiting the best athletes lol. These coaches will bug the sh#÷/ out of u

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA Жыл бұрын

    there are like 2,000 colleges, bud. Northwest Eastern Bible college isn't recruiting the same kid as Alabama :). The process is different outside of the top tier D1 schools.

  • @austinramos71to23
    @austinramos71to232 жыл бұрын

    Recruiting before film tho👁👁👁👁👁👁👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA Жыл бұрын

    100% absolutely a good idea to find the types of schools you would be interested in. Your 9th grade film is pointless. But spending some time in 9th grade thinking about your potential major and location and what you want in a college is a decent idea for some students.

  • @abdoulayekourouma2582
    @abdoulayekourouma2582 Жыл бұрын

    Hi coach lately I have been talking to this coach I was the one to reach out on the email so he emailed me back saying he wanted to have a conversation with me he told me to give him a good time to call me and I said at 2 but he ended up calling me at 4 because I asked him if he's still interested in me and then the same thing happens again any tips?

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA Жыл бұрын

    @@abdoulayekourouma2582 i dont understand what you are asking me. it's probable the college coach is confused too. Just be direct and say what you mean. also using punctuation definitely helps the reader understand.

  • @abdoulayekourouma2582
    @abdoulayekourouma2582 Жыл бұрын

    @@SAWUSA I'm tryna say whenever he says he gonna call me he never does

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA Жыл бұрын

    @@abdoulayekourouma2582 that would be a statement. do you have a question I can answer? you will know its a question because you will feel compelled to put a questions mark after your words (assuming you are using punctuation).

  • @ashleyivamonteirolima1504
    @ashleyivamonteirolima15042 жыл бұрын

    Can’t believe he made a video on this i thought this was common sense 😂😂

  • @Almgaming3
    @Almgaming32 жыл бұрын

    I always was told Your common sense is not Everyone else's common sense

  • @mikesgarage18
    @mikesgarage182 жыл бұрын

    The best D3 is competitive with decent D1 programs. Not just "the worst" D1 programs. I'm speaking from experience.

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA2 жыл бұрын

    if you watched the video you would know that this video is agreeing with your statement.

  • @GuthrieBoys
    @GuthrieBoys2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! This is great info. Appreciate your time.

  • @julief3399
    @julief33992 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Coach. It was a very helpful video. You are down to earth.

  • @lesliedixon9225
    @lesliedixon92252 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @WorthGregory
    @WorthGregory3 жыл бұрын

    Great video, kids need to hear this! Gotta ask the right questions and come prepared

  • @coachmatt216
    @coachmatt2163 жыл бұрын

    1. Yes, there are dumb questions. 2. I can only talk to you during certain times. 3. Let me know what other schools you are currently talking to. 4. Have awesome grades (makes my job much easier and opens up options for you) 5. I’m recruiting you, not your parents. Make sure they understand that. I will meet them along the way but they should be in the background.

  • @BobBob-kc3ye
    @BobBob-kc3ye11 ай бұрын

    How do you bring up scholarships

  • @latso2001
    @latso200110 ай бұрын

    @@BobBob-kc3ye usually the coach does himself, early enough. either the player is not that appealing and the coach will ask for your budget, then straight away tell you how things stand, or if the player is someone they rather would like to have, he will plan the next conversations with the player/parents and will try to explain what could be done, also understand what the player is expecting. Unfortunately this "dance" is pretty straight forward nowadays with UTR relatively clearly positioning the player's level, which makes it difficult for the player/parents/agents to maneuver too much if at all..

  • @intermilan7888
    @intermilan78886 ай бұрын

    I've never understood why coaches think they're entitled to know what other schools they're talking to. Kids don't ask what other players they're talking to, do they? Yet I've seen many, if not most, team websites ask (on the questionnaires) ask what other schools are interested in you. Why would a kid volunteer that information?

  • @1ProudAmerican4Sure
    @1ProudAmerican4Sure3 жыл бұрын

    Amazing info. Thank you, this is just the info we need!

  • @b00tyb0uncer7
    @b00tyb0uncer73 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Coach for this video

  • @lw8447
    @lw84473 жыл бұрын

    Football D1- Ivy D2- Grand Valley State D3-Univ Mary Hardin Baylor

  • @eltclixcy9325
    @eltclixcy93253 жыл бұрын

    Idk I’m just confused becuase my dad won’t sign me up for a club baseball team becuase he thinks everyone is out their for themselves but I go to a really good highschool in MN that produced joe Mayer and Paul molitor so idk what to do to get my name out there and I was playing summer ball with are varisty team at my highschool so idk if that’s good or not

  • @jahthegiant7825
    @jahthegiant78253 жыл бұрын

    Are you a senior ?

  • @jahthegiant7825
    @jahthegiant78253 жыл бұрын

    I recommend you make highlight tapes that’s the best way you can get your name out their for people to veiw you if you name playing for any clubs

  • @eltclixcy9325
    @eltclixcy93253 жыл бұрын

    @@jahthegiant7825 no I’m class of 2023 so sophomore

  • @eltclixcy9325
    @eltclixcy93253 жыл бұрын

    @@jahthegiant7825 but I can play for baseball clubs my dad won’t let me because he says I go to a really good school so I don’t need to play club

  • @raphaelkouadio7891
    @raphaelkouadio78913 жыл бұрын

    it doesn't matter what your dad say bruv am a 14 year old trying to play D1 football I see where you coming from yo dad don't control your future know that and keep grinding u gotta dream go get it right now am trying all my best to get highlights and more out there but it takes time but u need to want it bad not your dad telling you some other stuff by what I just read I think yo dad don't believe in you and if that's the problem use it as a motivation bro i promise you will start to see results but it's up to u, not anyone just YOU

  • @erossie1
    @erossie13 жыл бұрын

    This is spot on! Needs to be seen by every student athlete and their parents. Crystal clear.

  • @haydenjohnson4421
    @haydenjohnson44213 жыл бұрын

    That’s my mf teacher

  • @CypherSnowMoon
    @CypherSnowMoon2 жыл бұрын

    Yo

  • @muyiwaaruna500
    @muyiwaaruna5003 жыл бұрын

    last!

  • @thespeedster7700
    @thespeedster77003 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, great video

  • @JacobMeza-pro-footballer
    @JacobMeza-pro-footballer4 жыл бұрын

    Thank Coach, great video!

  • @thespeedster7700
    @thespeedster77003 жыл бұрын

    💯

  • @holdenflynn8696
    @holdenflynn86964 жыл бұрын

    Thank yo this helped a lot

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA4 жыл бұрын

    see how we can help you in the recruiting process and create a free profile here> recruiting.studentathleteworld.com/

  • @snakey973
    @snakey9734 жыл бұрын

    In Wisconsin, our D3 running teams clean up on some of our D1 all the time

  • @timryerson1379
    @timryerson13794 жыл бұрын

    snakey973 im from Wisconsin

  • @snakey973
    @snakey9734 жыл бұрын

    @@timryerson1379 cool- great state to be a runner 🙂

  • @javiersarmientojr.9340
    @javiersarmientojr.93404 жыл бұрын

    I got accepted! Going to make the payment very soon.

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA4 жыл бұрын

    awesome- we are excited for you to join us

  • @RainniteGaming
    @RainniteGaming5 жыл бұрын

    you should also look at and see how that sport is treated at that school. you my be D1 but the school my not give a crap about wrestling or rowing.

  • @turbanatorify
    @turbanatorify5 жыл бұрын

    LOVE it !!!!!!!!!!! XD

  • @luhr0nnn
    @luhr0nnn5 жыл бұрын

    My mom wont let me go because she says she doesn’t have the money and she cant send me across the country bymyself meaning she wants to come tried to convince her but🤷🏽‍♂️it is what itbis

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA5 жыл бұрын

    You can view the tour prices at tours.studentathleteworld.com/tours/. With a little work, many athletes can fundraise the entire cost. See info on that at tours.studentathleteworld.com/fundraising/. If you are interested, make sure to APPLY!

  • @Zenzyy
    @Zenzyy5 жыл бұрын

    He's my teacher in 8th grade

  • @welcometomychannelswelcome7261
    @welcometomychannelswelcome72616 жыл бұрын

    great informations. can or ever d1 go back to d2 and 3?

  • @SAWUSA
    @SAWUSA6 жыл бұрын

    I recently came across a company that travels to Europe and their #1 point on their “Safety and Security” page says that take utmost caution to not advertise that they are from America. I’m baffled by this. Watch my rant and tell me if you agree or not! At SaWUSA we take great pride in being awesome AMBASSADORS of the USA when we travel. We want to make the World a better place by interacting (as Americans, not as random unknowns so as not to offend anyone) with people from other cultures. We believe that the opportunity to be what others think about when they think about America is really cool- and a huge responsibility. We want to get to know other cultures, share differences and similarities, and make new friends! Our goal is for our athletes to grow personally and have a greater understanding of the world through International sports travel. We think this is all very awesome. I know I’m a better person because of my travels. I hope many of our travelers can say the same. WE ARE NOT HIDING THE FACT THAT WE ARE AMERICANS!