By Jack Robbins|October 31, 2025
High school recruits are racing against transfer players for scholarship power-ups. The Recruiting Game Just Changed The fall recruiting landscape in 2025 looks nothing like it did five years ago. The NCAA transfer portal is at an all-time high, and redshirt rules are evolving to give college coaches more flexibility than ever. For high school...
By Jack Robbins|October 30, 2025
Storm over LSU Tiger Stadium, symbolizing a power shift. Earthquake in Baton Rouge Brian Kelly is officially out. LSU just detonated one of the biggest contracts in college football, and the shockwaves are already rattling recruits from Baton Rouge to the national stage. This isn’t just a coaching change; it’s a power shift inside the...
By Bennett Kelly|October 29, 2025
Athlete conveys abandonment, aftermath, and the quiet weight after a storm. About Sydney Ashton Sydney Ashton is a former Division I volleyball player who was recruited to VCU in 2020 under head coach Jody Rogers. After facing verbal abuse and mental health challenges during her time with the program, she chose to speak out to...
By Camryn Blake|October 28, 2025
The calendar isn’t just dates — it’s an opportunity. Fall Saturdays are for football—but your future doesn’t wait for kickoff. For high school athletes chasing that Division I offer, the recruiting calendar can be your playbook to get noticed—or your biggest blind spot. Knowing when college coaches can talk, watch, or visit isn’t just helpful…...
By Jack Robbins|October 27, 2025
New rule. New game. The NCAA Just Made History The NCAA has officially approved a landmark rule that allows college athletes and athletic department staff members to place bets on professional sports starting November 1, 2025. This marks the first major shift in NCAA betting rules in decades. The move acknowledges the growth of legal...
By Camryn Blake|October 24, 2025
Ivy League athletes can get $ opportunities. No Athletic Scholarships — But Plenty of Opportunity When it comes to Ivy League recruiting, one major detail surprises many families: Ivy League schools do not offer athletic scholarships. That doesn’t mean athletes can’t compete at the highest level. In fact, Ivy League programs recruit top talent across...
By Logan Steele|October 23, 2025
Young athletes on a bright track with NCAA timeline signs. “Your kid doesn’t need a scholarship at 12 — but what you do now matters.” Your 12-year-old just scored the game-winner.Someone nearby whispers, “You should start recruiting now.” That’s where the myth begins.The NCAA recruiting process isn’t built for middle schoolers. Real recruiting starts later.And...
By Logan Steele|October 22, 2025
Tug-of-war over the future of college sports. NCAA Power Shift: Washington Takes the Field College sports isn’t just facing change — it’s facing a full-blown power struggle. Two competing bills, the SCORE Act and the SAFE Act, are advancing in Congress, and the outcome could reshape every corner of the NCAA — from athlete rights...
By Camryn Blake|October 21, 2025
A letter that changed everything — and a captain who never stopped leading. The Moment That Changed Everything Katie Meyer’s name meant leadership, grit, and victory. A star goalkeeper and captain of Stanford University’s women’s soccer team, she was the heartbeat of her program. In 2019, she made national headlines when she helped lead Stanford...