Many Schools Requested Video Footage and NSR Delivered

“A parent’s goal is to provide their child with the best opportunities that are available. Well, as you already know there are opportunities available, but there is an abundance of high school athletes. A coach is not going to offer a scholarship without seeing the player perform in person or seeing them play on film and they will not attempt either if the player is not known. Not only did NSR live up to their promise, but I felt the entire organization was doing their best to make sure my son was “getting a look”. During the year after we signed up with NSR Brian received letters from over 60 colleges and universities. Many of these schools requested the NSR film and began personally contacting Brian. During one of my conversations with coach David Dugan of Brown University, Mr. Dugan said, “I do not know what you are paying for that service, but you are getting your money’s worth.”
 

—Michael Gutbrod

ACC Miami Coach Says NSR Is the Best 

National Scouting Report is the best service of its kind in America. With fewer recruiting days available, and strict NCAA guidelines, we rely heavily on National Scouting service to see as many kids as we can. I would highly recommend it to anyone who needs more exposure.

—University of Miami

Overwhelming Response to Prospect’s Resume

“We signed our daughter, Shauna, up for your program in November and have received an overwhelming response to her resume. We had anticipated responses from some of the smaller, less known schools on her list, but did not expect the first three responses to be from University of Southern California (USC), University of San Francisco (USF and mom’s alma mater), and Stanford University. We would be happy to speak with interested students and parents about our experience with National Scouting Report.”

—Don & Denise Koenes

"As a coach for many years on the college level, I know how many kids your company has helped over the years. The National Scouting Report has helped young people find an opportunity on the next level (college) for a long time. Your info on the athletes has always been accurate and up to date. That saves me, as a college recruiter, a lot of time. That in turn allows us to see more athletes. Keep up the good work."
 

—Vanderbilt

"Thanks so much for sending us your tapes. It is the only way we can effectively evaluate prospects for scholarship consideration."

 

—University of Washington

"Thank you for your help in my recruiting efforts. I was drawn to your service through the Internet. Your Website is quite impressive and your response to my inquiry was quick. The format of NSR's individual profile sheets are pertinent to our recruiting needs. I am confident that my ability to build a strong Women's Soccer program will become a reality because of our partnership."


 

—NJIT

"With the limited evaluation days and number of times Division I coaches are allowed off campus, we have become heavily reliant on NSR to steer us toward potential recruits. We are excited about the National Scouting Report's history and longevity in the recruiting arena. We place more credibility in a recruiting service, such as the National Scouting Report, because of the relationships that have been built with the high school coaches during the past two decades."


 

—Miami of Ohio

"Just a note to tell you that your Scouting Report is excellent. Your format is very good. Keep up the great work- your work is outstanding."

 

—UCLA

"We are a nationally competitive softball program and your program allows us to search for potential athletes all around the country with sources that we are unable to master alone. Your program has permitted us to establish more contacts nationwide, which has developed our program further. National Scouting Report allows the student athlete to get the national coverage, recognition and attention that they deserve."

 

—Long Island University

"The National Scouting Report's website and sectional representatives have in the past and will continue to be our primary source of recruiting information. Strapped with our limited budgets and time constraints, it is impossible to visit enough high school basketball games to field a competitive team."


 

—Brevard College