The Trailhead
Welcome to The Recruiting Trail, the newest blog to grace The Salt Lake Tribune's Web site.
Dispatches here will be related to college recruiting -- from both ends of the spectrum. We will write about the Utah schools doing the recruiting -- Utah, BYU, Utah State, Weber State, Southern Utah and Utah Valley State College, primarily -- and the Utah student-athletes they are seeking.
Of course, we will keep tabs on the student-athletes who choose to leave the state, especially those headed to big-time schools.
A little about your trail guide: I've been at The Salt Lake Tribune for 18 years and have covered every sport imaginable for the newspaper the past 16 years. I was the paper's lead high school sports writer for 12 years, and hardly a day went by when I didn't talk or write about recruiting in the state.
Lately, I've been primarily covering the Utah Blaze, motorsports, golf, the UHSAA and rodeo, in addition to keeping a hand in the high school and college sports scenes.
The first order of business is a plea for some help. Obviously, I have just one set of eyes and ears, so I need your input.
If you have any information on the local recruiting scene, let me know. That applies to both recruiters, recruits and anybody inbetween.
Taking a campus visit this weekend? Give me a heads up. Just returnedfrom one? Tell me how it went.
Coaching or parenting an athlete who is drawing attention from thecolleges? Clue me in and let me tell the world about it.
Got an insider tip on who the Utes, Cougars, Wildcats, Aggies,
Thunderbirds or Wolverines are looking at? I will find out just how interested they really are.
My e-mail address is simple: drew@sltrib.com. Hope to hear from you soon -- and often.
Dispatches here will be related to college recruiting -- from both ends of the spectrum. We will write about the Utah schools doing the recruiting -- Utah, BYU, Utah State, Weber State, Southern Utah and Utah Valley State College, primarily -- and the Utah student-athletes they are seeking.
Of course, we will keep tabs on the student-athletes who choose to leave the state, especially those headed to big-time schools.
A little about your trail guide: I've been at The Salt Lake Tribune for 18 years and have covered every sport imaginable for the newspaper the past 16 years. I was the paper's lead high school sports writer for 12 years, and hardly a day went by when I didn't talk or write about recruiting in the state.
Lately, I've been primarily covering the Utah Blaze, motorsports, golf, the UHSAA and rodeo, in addition to keeping a hand in the high school and college sports scenes.
The first order of business is a plea for some help. Obviously, I have just one set of eyes and ears, so I need your input.
If you have any information on the local recruiting scene, let me know. That applies to both recruiters, recruits and anybody inbetween.
Taking a campus visit this weekend? Give me a heads up. Just returnedfrom one? Tell me how it went.
Coaching or parenting an athlete who is drawing attention from thecolleges? Clue me in and let me tell the world about it.
Got an insider tip on who the Utes, Cougars, Wildcats, Aggies,
Thunderbirds or Wolverines are looking at? I will find out just how interested they really are.
My e-mail address is simple: drew@sltrib.com. Hope to hear from you soon -- and often.

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