Did You See What I Saw?

Perfect Football Was Played in the Orange Bowl Frankly, I found it unbelievable.  What Stanford did to Virginia Tech in the second half of the 2011 Orange Bowl could easily be called the Massacre in Miami.  Although the first half seemed even, at least on the scoreboard, there were hints that the Cardinal had the upper hand.   If you’ve seen … Read more

T*W*I*S: Coaches are Fired for Winning?

It’s time for that time-honored  ritual.  You know which one I’m talking about, right?  It’s the one which  immediately follows a sport’s season when coaches get canned for not producing enough W’s.  Happens all the time.  We’re used to it.  We’re even numb to it.  The coaching carousel turns round and round and we’re just along … Read more

NSR’s 2010 Top College Sports Stories

John Wooden’s Impact on Sports and American Life is #1   In this blog, we chronicle the ongoing saga of college athletics.  With 24/7 news outlets, blogs and investigative reporters constantly releasing stories at a feverish pace, it can at times be difficult to decide which pieces deserve our full attention.  Nonetheless, some key events have such an impact on college … Read more

NCAA’s Response to Criticism Clears the Air

While the timing may indeed be coincidental, the NCAA has nevertheless  just released a statement on their Web site (www.ncaa.org) seemingly in response to NSR’s blog published yesterday afternoon which called into question the consistency of the organization’s recent eligibility rulings.  The 489-word statement addressed each of the areas of contention which we pointed out in … Read more

NCAA Decisions Give Newton and Pryor Uncommon Leniency

Organization’s Consistency Called Into Question Perhaps more than at any time in recent memory, the NCAA has nearly everyone confused regarding their stance on rules enforcement.  With two lenient rulings in the past two months which appear to contradict historical NCAA positions, college sports’ most powerful organization has its members, the public and media scratching their collective heads. … Read more

NSR to Attend AFCA Convention in Dallas

National Scouting Report will have a constant presence at the upcoming (Jan. 9-12) annual convention of the American Football Coaches Association in Dallas, TX.  NSR Texas area directors Jason Espinoza, Randy Evans, Michael Crouch, Alan Driggers and Charles Haag along with Robert Cagle (NSR Southern Mississippi) will man the NSR booth while providing football coaches … Read more

Your Time is NOW!

Jump on the Fast Train to Put Yourself in the Best Recruiting Postion Wanting to play college sports is important to you.  It’s what you’ve wanted to do since you were very young.  But, when should you act on this desire?  What can you do to improve your chances, to put yourself in the position … Read more

The Incredible Samuel Harvill

Linebacker’s Resume Reads Like a Who’s Who in America Prep Sports The resumes of high school athletes whose aspirations are to play college sports usually consist of a long list of all-league, all-conference, player-of-the-year and other such accolades.  And predictably, they are dotted with other stellar accomplishments and noteworthy statistics here and there.  These are star … Read more