<p>“I am going to give the best answer” </p>
<p>First of all, do not assume your answer is better than anyone else’s. Everyone here is contributing good points which will help the OP. To be honest, your post could be the worst here so far.</p>
<p>First of all, playing three sports does not mean one is athletic. There are several people at my school who play three sports but do not excel in any. Second of all, who said the OP was a guy? Third, how does being “big and bulky” amounts to success in sports like rowing (weight slows down the team), swimming (there are barely any large swimmers who are successful; they need to be strong and slender, like M Phelps), Sailing (no explanation needed). At my school a 120-30 pound wrestler (5 6") and a skinny cross country runner got recruited to Harvard. And who said those sports are the most recruited! Football and Basketball will recruit more than any of those sports. </p>
<p>Assuming that most applicants cannot become recruitable applicants (the OP can possibly be one), your plan is the most ridiculous one on this thread. I also agree with Dbate, you will just waste your time on one activity, and if you are not a recruitable athlete in time, you will have nothing else to show for.</p>