You’re unsigned and ready to reach out—but you’re staring at a blank screen.
Don’t overthink it. Coaches want clear, respectful, and useful messages. The right email can open the door to a scholarship or walk-on opportunity.
Here’s exactly what to say—and how to stand out.
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🧠 1. Start With a Strong Subject Line
✅ Make It Easy to Spot:
- Subject: Unsigned 2026 Guard – 6’2” – 3.6 GPA – Highlight & Game Film Inside
✅ Why It Works:
- Coaches see your position, year, size, and reason to click—all in one glance.
📌 Tip: Always include your grad year and position in the subject line.
✉️ 2. Write a Short, Professional Message
✅ Opening Line:
- Introduce yourself clearly.
- “My name is [Full Name], and I’m a 2026 [Position] from [City, State]. I’m currently unsigned and looking for an opportunity to contribute at the next level.”
✅ What to Include Next:
- Height/weight, GPA, test scores (if available), AAU/high school team.
- A sentence or two about your playing style or what you bring to the court.
📌 Tip: Be respectful, confident, and direct. Keep it under 200 words.
🔗 3. Link Your Film and Contact Info
✅ Highlight Tape:
- Link to your updated highlight reel (YouTube or Hudl).
✅ Full Game Film:
- Include a link to at least one full game so they can evaluate context.
✅ Contact Info:
- Your cell number, email, and coach/trainer contact info.
📌 Tip: End with a thank-you and a statement like, “I’d love to be considered for any current roster needs.”
🗂️ 4. Follow Up (The Right Way)
✅ When to Follow Up:
- Wait 7–10 days. Reply to the same thread with an update or reminder.
✅ What to Say:
- “Just wanted to follow up in case you missed this. I’m still unsigned and ready to contribute. Here’s an updated clip from [event].”
📌 Tip: Coaches appreciate persistence that’s respectful and well-timed.
🔥 Final Thoughts
✅ A great email doesn’t need to be fancy. It needs to be clear and complete.
Reach out with confidence. Include everything a coach needs to evaluate you fast.
Use College Basketball Openings to identify coaches still recruiting your position—then hit send and stay ready.
The right message could change everything.
