Nathan James Chosen for Elite Leadership School

“Select company” carries special meaning for National Scouting Report senior baseball prospect Nathan James. The 6-foot-five-inch, 215-pound corner and pitcher from Newsome High School in Lithia, Florida, was one of only 50 high school students across the globe chosen to attend the Four Star Leadership Program this past summer. That selection truly put James in select company. Besides … Read more

Former NSR Prospect John Youngblood Receives Prestigious Award At Ole Miss

Former National Scouting Report football prospect John Youngblood was recently awarded the 2016 Chucky Mullins Courage Award at the University of Mississippi. Youngblood, a redshirt senior defensive end, was selected from among several veteran defensive players by head coach Hugh Freeze and the Ole Miss coaching staff as the player who best exemplifies Mullins’ courage and … Read more

NSR Alum Landry Jones to get Start at QB for Pittsburgh Steelers

Former National Scouting Report football prospect Landry Jones, backup quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is expected to make his first start of the season Sunday against Tom Brady and the visiting New England Patriots. Jones, a four-year NFL veteran, likely will start in place of veteran Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who underwent successful arthroscopic surgery … Read more

Does Size Matter?

Does size matter in softball recruiting? Absolutely! But it’s not the “be all, end all.” In college recruiting, we call it “the box.” Does a kid fit “into the box” as per her position, etc.? There are some coaches who recruit by the box, and some coaches who believe “it’s not how big they are, but … Read more

4 Ways Social Media Can Help Recruiting

At National Scouting Report, we advise prospects to diversify their recruiting efforts. Social media is one of those diversified methods we emphasize. While it can have minimal effect alone, tied to a strong website, frequent and targeted promotional distributions, social media is essential to rounding out a prospect’s recruiting portfolio. Every college coach expects prospects to … Read more