Who will be the next NSR football star?


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What do wide receiver Hines Ward, quarterback Landry Jones and running back Jay Prosch have in common?

All three are former National Scouting Report prospects who played major-college football and went on to play in the NFL.

What do tight end O.J. Howard and offensive linemen Bradley Bozeman and Matt Womack have in common?

All three are former NSR prospects who recently won a national football championship with the University of Alabama.

Want to follow in their footsteps?

Former NSR prospect Hines Ward emerged as one of the greatest receivers in school history at the University of Georgia and one of the best in NFL history with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Former NSR prospect Hines Ward emerged as an All-SEC wide receiver at the University of Georgia and a likely Pro Football Hall of Famer with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Today, dozens of 2016 NSR football prospects will begin their quest by signing National Letters of Intent on National Signing Day. Many will be signing with FBS (NCAA Division I) and FCS (Division I-AA) programs. Others will be signing with NCAA Division II or III teams in the days, weeks and months ahead.

All of those prospects were promoted to college coaches by NSR, the nation’s oldest and largest college recruiting organization. NSR boasts a 95 percent success rate helping high school student-athletes in all sports receive college offers.

Even that remarkable success rate won’t satisfy Larry Perrin, National Football Director for NSR.

“If I don’t get 100 percent [of our prospects] some kind of offer, then we’ve failed,” Perrin said. “That is our goal — nothing less.”

NSR’s success rate is due primarily to three factors: selectivity, exposure and relationships.

NSR is the only recruiting organization that qualifies prospects. It does not have open enrollment. Prospects must be scouted, evaluated and interviewed in person by one of NSR’s 200 national and international scouts before they are offered a chance to enroll.

If they enroll, NSR immediately begins promoting them to college coaches with its unparalleled 18-phase national exposure program. Prospects continue to be promoted until they make a verbal commitment and, ultimately, sign with a college or university.

In addition, NSR uses its thousands of college contacts to help place its prospects. Those relationships are built by attending hundreds of major events — tournaments, clinics and conventions – across the country.

NSR received the ultimate compliment from a college football coach last month at the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) convention in San Antonio.

“The coach told me, ‘I can talk to [NSR] and know you are the real deal,’’’ said Robert Cagle, National Director of Scouting for NSR. “[NSR] doesn’t enroll just anybody. You evaluate kids and qualify them. I know you’re not wasting our time when you recommend a kid to us.”


National Scouting Report is dedicated to finding scholarship opportunities for athletes who possess the talent, desire, and motivation to compete at the collegiate level. We’ve helped connect thousands of athletes with their perfect college.

If you are ready to take your recruiting to the next level, click the Get Scouted button below to be evaluated by an NSR College Scout.

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