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The March 1 Deadline That Could Reshape Division I Athletics

March 1 Deadline: D1 Schools Decide on Revenue Sharing (House Settlement) + What Families Must Watch

With a March 1 deadline approaching, Division I schools must choose whether to opt in or out of the House vs. NCAA settlement revenue-sharing model for next year; about 82% opted in for 2025–26,...

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What It REALLY Takes to Play College Basketball (Daily Life, D1 vs D3, and the Commitment)

What It REALLY Takes to Play College Basketball (Daily Life, D1 vs D3, and the Commitment)

Keith Mondillo, a college basketball coach and director of athletics with 31 years of experience, explains what the day-to-day reality of being a college basketball player looks like, contrasting it with ...

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Why Small Colleges Are Closing (And What Recruits Must Know)

College Closures Are Rising: How Recruits Can Vet School Stability (D2/D3 Focus)

Keith Mondillo, with 31 years in college athletics, discusses the growing wave of college closures and mergers, especially among small, tuition-dependent Division II and III schools.

He explains how higher educat...

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College Athletics Is Breaking. Here Are My 5 Fixes

College Athletics Is Breaking. Here Are My 5 Fixes

In this video, Keith addresses the financial challenges plaguing college athletics and provides his top five solutions for sustainable reform. With the backdrop of various universities like Rutgers, Florida State, and others facing massive defi...

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College Athletics Is Headed for a Financial Breaking Point

College Athletics Is Headed for a Financial Breaking Point

In this video, Keith Mondillo outlines the financial troubles facing Division One college athletics. Despite staying afloat for years, universities are now facing mounting deficits, increasing student fees, and budget cuts while trying ...

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Why College Coaches Aren’t Calling and Why Waiting Makes It Worse

In this video, Keith Mondillo, a seasoned college basketball coach with 31 years of experience, addresses a common concern for many families navigating the college recruiting process: the silence from college coaches. Keith explains why waiting for a call from coaches can be detrimental and how i...

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Understanding the 6 Types of Recruiting Families: Insights from a 31-Year Vet

In this episode, Keith Mondillo, a seasoned college basketball coach and athletic director, breaks down the various types of recruiting families he has encountered through his 31-year career.

He categorizes families into six types: Elite Families, Insider Parents, Recruiting Service Families, E...

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Athletic Recruiting Roadmap for Families

The Athletic Recruiting Roadmap https://www.keithmondillo.com/the-ath... 

FREE Transfer Portal Checklist https://www.keithmondillo.com/NCAAtra... 

NEW FREE GUIDE - The College Recruiting Game Plan https://www.keithmondillo.com/college... 

The Parent's Recruiting Survival Guide https://www.keit...

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Navigating the Complex World of NIL Contracts & Transfer Portal: Essential Guide for Parents!

Navigating the Complex World of NIL Contracts & Transfer Portal: Essential Guide for Parents!

In this episode, college sports recruiting expert Keith Mondillo addresses a growing trend where major college programs are suing or threatening legal action against players over NIL (Name, Image, Like...

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The 5 Real Reasons You’re Not Getting Recruited

Top 5 Reasons You're Not Getting Recruited for College Sports

Keith Mondillo, with 31 years of college coaching experience, outlines the top five reasons athletes may not be getting recruited to college sports programs. He emphasizes the importance of consistent training, selecting the right cl...

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A New Year Recruiting Reset for Families

As the New Year begins, Keith Mondillo shares valuable insights from over three decades in college recruiting.

He emphasizes that the key difference between calm and panicked families is clarity, not effort. Instead of making vague recruiting resolutions, families should have a clear, actionabl...

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