McFarland Murph, 2012 football OL from South Carolina, is our Male Athlete of the Day

A 6’3″ 295-pound lineman from Brookland-Cayce High School in Cayce, South Carolina, McFarland Murph, is our Male Athlete of the Day.   He has a 3.2 GPA and plans to major in Sports Communication.   McFarland’s NSR scout, Central South Carolina Area Director, Jeff Hipp, has this to say about him, “At offensive line, McFarland can play tackle or … Read more

Three things seniors can do to improve their chances in recruiting as deadlines approach

NCAA DII, DIII, NAIA and JUCO are the best alternatives for unrecognized prospects High school seniors that are clamoring for attention from college coaches are seeing their chances dwindle as spring approaches.  Especially those seniors without at college recruiting plan, you know, the ones who thought coaches would find them, are facing the possibility that their dream … Read more

Mother’s dissatisfaction with son’s college choice exemplifies selfishness at its lowest level

Athletes deserve to have the full support of their parents High school athletic prospects headed for college can have it rough.  Outside chatter from their friends, teammates, coaches and even family can make their decision, regarding which school to attend, confusing and unsettling.  There’s no easy way to shut down the chatter, either.  It’s part … Read more

The competition for an athletic scholarship is as real as a game, tournament, showcase or combine

Your future is happening now while you decide when to get started Here’s the problem:  not enough college athletic prospects approach recruiting with the zeal that they go after a big game, important tournament, high-profile showcase or college exposure combine.  They should.  And if we are describing you, then you should. If you are a … Read more