What March Madness Proves about College Basketball Recruiting
It is no secret that March Madness is all about the upsets and everyone loves to get them right. But what makes the upsets so fun to pick is that there are more than 350 teams in Division 1 Men’s and Women’s Basketball. The tournament is probably the only true reminder of this on National television every year.
The Politics of College Sports Recruiting – And Why it Doesn’t Matter as Much as You Think
The reality of the situation is that high school and club coaches almost become gatekeepers who determine which athletes get what is needed to get recruited.

Tips to Get Recruited for College Sports - An Athlete Approved Guide for today’s recruit
The ultimate guide to get recruited for college sports. Tips from college athletes who know how recruiting really works.
The Only Two Types of College Sports Recruits
It turns out there are two kinds of athletes. Those that want to look good, and those that want to be good.
Why Brutal Honesty is the Key to Assessing your Talent Level
Coach called me over to him after we were about halfway through… and says: “I’m pretty sure I can tell you what happened throughout most of the races in your high school career.”
How College Coaches can Predict a Recruit’s Playing Time… Why the Plan Matters
The plan was simple, you fit in one of four categories. You were either on the 1-year plan, 2-year plan, 3-year plan, or you’re not in the plan.

What Impact will Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) have on College Sports Recruiting?
The answer to the question of what impact NIL deals will have on college recruitment appears to be essentially “little” or “no impact” for most recruits.
Covid’s Impact on College Sports - The Ripple Effect of the Novel Virus on Recruiting
Adding a year of eligibility to any athlete in college at the time of the pandemic has meant that now 5 years worth of athletes are seeking roster spots for 4 years worth of remaining eligibility. In other words there is a log jam of nearly 20% more eligible student-athletes for fewer spots and fewer available scholarship dollars than we have ever seen in the past two decades.