Football Time at NSR

Wow, what a football weekend!  So many top teams went down this weekend. So much excitement across the nation.  Nothing quite gets the fall going like crisp weather and smash mouth football.  The first weekend in October was no disappointment.  Football enthusiasts are no doubt recovering from their weekend of gridiron mania.  Across the country, National Scouting Report was … Read more

Athletes Must Be Recognized!

High school athletes all over the country and even world, dream of playing their sport in College.  Sadly, many of these athletes will NEVER get recognized by colleges to begin their recruiting process.  This lack of recognition does not necessarily reflect negatively on the individual athlete’s abilities but rather on the limitations of the colleges. … Read more

National Scouting Report National Meeting – Success

The 2013 National Scouting Report National Meeting finally arrived last week in Panama City Beach, Florida. NSR scouts from all over the United States and Puerto Rico gathered at the Bay Pointe Resort for this much anticipated event. Every year this National Scouting Report event draws NSR college athletic scouts from all around the country … Read more

New NCAA rule loosens initial contact restriction for DI coaches in some sports

NCAA members could have packed their bags last Wednesday afternoon and the Association’s national conclave would have been considered a major success after just one day of meetings.  By agreeing to permit Division I coaches in designated sports* to begin making initial contact with high school juniors on September 1, a full ten months sooner than was previously allowed, college recruiting’s gatekeeper … Read more

Cameron Sealey Named to South Atlantic First Team All-Conference

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 (49) in 2010-11.  A … Read more

T*W*I*S: Why Buckeye Football Coach Jim Tressel Screwed Up

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 exchange … Read more