It definitely took some time . Um, some advice I would give to the younger generation that I wish I would have known when I was a kid is make sure you're proud of what you're posting . Um, on social media, coaches see it, teammates see it, your future teammates will see it .
Luckily, like with that, um, it's been very helpful, too, financially, and I've just thoroughly enjoyed doing it . For younger athletes trying to play at the the college level, um, my number one advice is don't give up . Um, when you're a young kid, you I was undersized kid .
Um, the truth is you just have to be willing to accept that it's not going to be easy and you have to accept that you're going to need help sometimes . That's my best advice is don't be too proud and don't let your ego get in the way . I mean, me personally, I'm taking 18 credit hours this semester, and the first thing, you know, I realized I needed to do was get a tutor .
Hi, I'm Lucas Daniels and I go to the University of Wisconsin Madison and I am a diver on the men's diving team . I think some of the best pieces of advice I have received are um stay disciplined on your bad days . You know, you fought too you fought through too many bad days to give up on a bad day that you know in retrospect probably isn't going to be that bad .
Um, I actually have a ton of experience I would say in the recruiting aspect . The number one thing you can do is be polite and let a coach know how dedicated you are . I think a lot of times we'll get a recruit and maybe he'll come on a visit, blah blah blah, and he won't really line up morally or I would say, yeah, morally what we're looking for in a teammate .