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Parent Resources

Helping Parents Support Athlete Success

Guidance and resources for families navigating athletics, academics, leadership development, and recruiting.

For Families

What Parents Should Know

Athletic Development

Speed, agility, strength, and position-specific skills built over time through consistent training.

Academic Expectations

Grades, eligibility, and study habits that keep doors open for college opportunities.

Character Development

Discipline, accountability, and integrity that shape athletes into strong young adults.

Recruiting Process

Understanding timelines, exposure, communication with coaches, and what colleges look for.

Long-Term Growth

Development that prepares athletes for success well beyond their playing career.

Supporting Your Athlete

Parents Are Part Of The Team

Parents play a critical role in helping athletes develop confidence, discipline, accountability, and a strong work ethic. The encouragement, structure, and example you provide at home shapes how your athlete shows up at practice, in the classroom, and in life. TSP partners with families through athlete development, football training, and recruiting preparation that lasts a lifetime.

Year By Year

Recruiting Timeline

1

Freshman Year

Focus on academics, foundational training, character habits, and trying multiple sports. Build a strong base.

2

Sophomore Year

Start building a highlight reel, attend camps, refine position skills, and maintain a strong GPA.

3

Junior Year

Peak exposure year — recruiting outreach, college camps, official highlight videos, and coach communication.

4

Senior Year

Finalize offers, official visits, signing decisions, and prepare for the next level academically and athletically.

Beyond The Field

Academics Matter

GPA

Strong grades open doors to more schools, scholarships, and opportunities.

Study Habits

Discipline in the classroom mirrors discipline on the field.

Eligibility Requirements

Meet NCAA and conference standards from day one.

Leadership

Lead in the classroom, locker room, and community.

Community Involvement

Service and involvement build character and stand out to recruiters.

Why Families Choose TSP

The TSP Difference

Develop The Athlete

Build Confidence

Character & Discipline

Create Opportunities

Leadership Development

Honor God Through Service

FAQ

Parent Questions

Parents support recruiting by encouraging strong academics, helping organize highlight videos, attending camps, and communicating with coaches. TSP guides families through every step of the recruiting process so athletes are prepared when opportunities arise.
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