By Jack Robbins|April 24, 2026
The BBCOR bats college hitters actually trust when performance matters. Why this question even matters now If you think the difference between hitting .220 and .320 is the bat, you’re already looking in the wrong place. But that doesn’t mean bats don’t matter. They do. Just not in the way most players think. Walk into...
By Sloane Rivers|April 23, 2026
One wrong decision in the college baseball recruiting process can cost you your chance to play at the next level. What Actually Changed in NCAA Eligibility Rules? The NCAA Division I Cabinet approved these changes on April 15, 2026, and they apply only to pre-enrollment prospects. This is the first phase of a broader eligibility...
By Camryn Blake|April 22, 2026
Empty college football field before kickoff reflects the NCAA’s push toward a standardized season start and tighter scheduling structure. NCAA football season changes could speed up recruiting decisions. A quiet NCAA proposal could reshape how and when college football games are played starting in 2027, and most athletes are not paying attention yet. The NCAA...
By Jack Robbins|April 21, 2026
One play can change everything. College baseball rewards players who can impact moments, not just stats. A college baseball score is not just a result anymore. It can help recruits understand how teams actually win. If you are a high school baseball player, the wrong way to read NCAA scores is simple. You look at...
By Logan Steele|April 20, 2026
Football athlete training during training. What Are Football Mega Camps and Why Do They Matter Now? One football camp can replace 10 visits if you pick the right one. Football Mega Camps are centralized recruiting events where dozens of college football coaches evaluate athletes at once. They are designed for efficiency in a recruiting environment...
By Sloane Rivers|April 17, 2026
Eight players gone, and every seat on the bench is now open. This is not normal roster turnover; this is a full reset. The Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball team experienced one of the most extreme roster shifts in modern college sports. All eight players with remaining eligibility chose to enter the portal following a 16–14...
By Camryn Blake|April 16, 2026
Two sides are pulling. One decision. That is what recruiting has become. What Is a Recruiting Battle and Why Is It Happening More Now? Recruiting battles are no longer rare. They are the norm. Roster limits are tightening. Transfer portal movement is constant. NIL expectations are shifting decisions. Coaches are forced to make faster, cleaner...
By Jack Robbins|April 15, 2026
Some deals come with terms you don’t see. Your NIL deal could cost you your transfer. For the past three years, college athletes have been told the same thing: NIL gives you freedom.The transfer portal gives you options. But in 2026, those two systems are starting to collide. Some NIL agreements may include clauses that...
By Camryn Blake|April 14, 2026
Tennis balls are lined up on a court as NCAA eligibility rules face legal scrutiny. One lawsuit could quietly change NCAA eligibility rules. A women’s tennis player from Southern Methodist University is suing the NCAA, and this case is bigger than it looks. Filed in federal court in Dallas, Texas, the lawsuit challenges how eligibility...