<p>I know since the coach said explicitly that he would support me, I shouldn't be so anxious but GOD the waiting is SO killing me! If the coach can provide some updated information that will be quite soothing. However, I do not want to look too aggressive as if he is required to keep informing me whenever something new happens.</p>
<p>And there was one weird thing that confused me. The coach asked for my school profile, test scores and senior schedule several days ago. Shouldn't that be done prior to the ED deadline? Is it a bad sign or good sign?</p>
<p>It makes a lot of sense to let the coach know that you have submitted your application. It won’t look too aggressive at all.</p>
<p>Don’t jump to conclusions about what your coach asked for either. I know it is difficult, but the coach did say he is supporting your application. Take him at his word and good luck to you.</p>
<p>Yes, let the coach know that you sent it all in. The coach likely prepares a package or report for admissions, and that information is useful to him or her. I promise you that no coach will be offended by hearing from a recruit that their application is in. </p>
<p>The coach asked you for the other information to verify that nothing had changed from earlier conversations. Don’t worry about that. </p>