The key to being recruited to play college athletics is building strong, positive relationships with coaching staffs. Sounds simple, right? But in reality, it’s tough to do.
Why is it tough? Because you first have to be identified. And sending an email or a profile package to a college coach isn’t enough to get the job [...]
Our Uniquely Effective Approach Has Made Us the Standard Bearer for 32 Years
National Scouting Report (NSR) is the world’s oldest high school scouting organization. NSR scouts do most of the initial work for college coaches by identifying legitimate college prospects. We do not accept every prospect because our reputation rides on our ability to provide [...]
Kirk Herbstreit is arguably the nation’s top college football analyst as well as one of the sport’s best color commentators. He’s also an Ohio State alum who has never been bashful about his allegiance to the Buckeyes and the state of Ohio. Having played football and served as the Buckeye’s team [...]
Getting Angry Easily or Being Too Hard on Yourself Can Ruin Your College Future
A college coach can be watching at anytime. You never know. So, when you make a mistake, what do you do? Throw your helmet, a towel or a fit? Do you hang your head and mutter under your breath? When you do these things, what’s a coach supposed [...]
The Next Few Years Will Be the Most Interesting and Influential of Your Life
There is a full-length feature film being made at this moment. No one has any idea if it will be a box office hit or a flop. And, the only the person who can manipulate the outcome is you…because it’s a movie [...]
Shooting Guard Garners Post-season Honors for Third Straight Year
Former NSR basketball prospect, Lenoir-Rhyne’s Cameron Sealey has been named to the 2010-11 All-South Atlantic Conference Women’s Basketball First Team. Cameron was second in the conference in scoring (17.9 ppg) this season and led the Bears in free throw percentage (.801), steals (50) and three-pointers made [...]
Pressure. That’s what paralyzed and kept Ohio State head football coach, Jim Tressel, from coming forward last April with information about two of his prized players having sold memorabilia to a Columbus, Ohio, pawn shop owner. In failing to comply with NCAA rules, Coach Tressel proved that even guys that wear sweater vests will compromise their principles in [...]
Time Ticks On As You Wait for Something to Happen…Move It!
Sitting on the sideline probably never worked for you, right? Playing second fiddle, bringing up the rear, taking a back seat…whatever you want to call it, you have always tried to avoid these predicaments if at all possible. Sure, when you were younger, the [...]
Lessons Have Been Learned from the 16-year-old Wes Leonard
Don’t we all wish we could go out like Fennville (Mich) High School athlete Wes Leonard exited this world? With his team’s undefeated season on the line in overtime, Wes drove the lane and put up the winning shot with thirty seconds remaining. As [...]
Southpaw Turning in Another Solid Year for Elon
Elon’s Lauren Taylor has been honored as the Pitcher of the Week in the Southern Conference for all games played from February 28 through March 6. Lauren, a senior at Elon, started two games and went 2-1 at the Stetson Invitational in DeLand, Fla. The Lillington, [...]
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