Parents: Is Your Athlete Running On Empty?

National Scouting Report’s on-the-ground scouts attend high school and travel sporting events to evaluate athletes. Part of our evaluation is to observe their physical conditioning. That is important because there is always a back story which points to how an athlete got to that point. Does the athlete work at his craft? Is he fundamentally … Read more

College Prospects Should Keep Options Open

One of the first questions National Scouting Report scouts often ask potential college prospects is: How far are you willing to travel to play college sports? Many times, those high school athletes respond: “I want to stay close to home.” Wrong answer. NSR scouts would prefer them to say: “I’m open-minded.” National Scouting Report promotes … Read more

Early Start Can Make Recruiting Dreams A Reality

Where college prospects dream of playing rarely matches their final destination. Reality in recruiting frequently stuns high school prospects and their parents. Time is the culprit. Families wake up one crisp Saturday morning, pile into the minivan and excitedly head to their first T-ball game. The next thing they know, their young athletes are preparing for their high school … Read more

Assistant Coaches: Gatekeepers of College Recruiting

College assistant coaches offer prospects opportunities extending beyond logo shirts and clipboards. Prospects, parents and even high high school and club coaches are generally unaware that recruiting begins in earnest at the assistant coach level. Assistant coaches are the gatekeepers. National Scouting Report scouts know that assistant coaches are the ones who first evaluate prospects and approve or reject them. Approval … Read more