9 Key Elements of a Strong Twitter/X Recruiting Profile
- Spencer Knibbe
- Jan 23
- 1 min read

Your Twitter (X) profile is a key part of your athletic recruiting resume. Here are 9 essential elements to make it informative, professional and effective at catching coaches' attention.
Professional handle: Use an easy-to-remember Twitter handle related to your name, avoiding nicknames or slang.
Recognizable photo: Include a clear, high-quality headshot or action shot in uniform. Avoid group photos.
Current location: Provide your real location to help coaches know where you play.
Recent highlight link: Link to your most impressive, up-to-date game film in your bio.
Strategic following: Follow college coaches, basketball media, respected trainers, and basketball accounts to demonstrate your ambitions and connections.
Mindful engagement: Likes and retweets reflect your character. Engage positively and avoid controversy.
Academic stats: Include your GPA, test scores, and graduation year to show you're a qualified student-athlete.
Athletic details: List your position(s), height, and weight so coaches can gauge your physical attributes.
Other info: Consider adding your high school, AAU/club team, rankings, or accolades to stand out.
Remember, your Twitter is an extension of your recruiting resume. Keep it professional, informative, and authentic. Provide enough key details for coaches to easily find and evaluate you as a prospect. Manage your digital presence wisely to make the right first impression.
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