By Sloane Rivers|March 27, 2026
Coaches meet privately to plan how programs could keep players under proposed financial rules This is NOT a rule yet, but it could change recruiting fast.Big Ten proposes cap exception to help schools retain players What is the Big Ten proposing right now? The Big Ten is discussing a new proposal that could change how...
By Jack Robbins|March 26, 2026
High school athlete studying hockey concepts and terminology to improve game understanding. Don’t talk to coaches without knowing this. Learn the terms before recruiting starts Forward Terms (Wingers + Centers) Forecheck – Pressure in offensive zone to win puckBackcheck – Hustle back defensivelyCycle – Puck movement along boards to maintain possessionNet Front – Position in...
By Jack Robbins|March 25, 2026
College hockey players competing at the NCAA level during live game action Here is how NCAA hockey recruiting actually works right now. What is the NCAA hockey recruiting pathway in 2026? NCAA hockey recruiting is different from most sportsMany players do not go straight from high school to college hockeyThe most common pathway includes:High school...
By Jack Robbins|March 24, 2026
AI is already being used in recruiting — and coaches are catching it instantly Coaches are catching this instantly, and it can end your recruiting. Are athletes really using AI to fake recruiting film? Yes, and it is already happening in 2026, and it is getting worse. A viral recruiting clip that spread across X...
By Sloane Rivers|March 23, 2026
Follow the money. NIL is changing how athletes earn and get recruited. Why Did the NCAA Launch ‘The Now Era’ During March Madness? The NCAA recently released a new campaign video called “The Now Era.” The video debuted during Selection Sunday and will air throughout March Madness broadcasts. The NCAA chose March Madness because the...
By Jack Robbins|March 20, 2026
Student athlete researching NCAA eligibility requirements online. One missing core course can change your freshman eligibility. The NCAA Eligibility Center does not review your transcript the same way your school does. It checks whether your classes meet NCAA core course rules, whether they appear on your high school’s approved core course list, and whether your...
By Logan Steele|March 19, 2026
A college athlete packs gear in a locker room before entering the transfer portal. The rules that govern college athletes no longer match the world in which those athletes actually live. That is the message the Big Ten Conference delivered to the NCAA on March 11, 2026, when it sent a formal letter demanding a...
By Camryn Blake|March 18, 2026
UNC tennis player Reese Brantmeier, who filed a lawsuit challenging NCAA prize money limits for college tennis players. College tennis may be on the verge of a major rule shift. A lawsuit filed by NCAA tennis players challenging prize money restrictions has reached a settlement agreement that could reshape how college athletes handle earnings from...
By Jack Robbins|March 17, 2026
Family discussing college scholarship and recruiting decisions. How Athletes Fill the Gap Between Partial Scholarships and College Costs A coach offers you 40 percent of tuition. Your family does the math, and the numbers still do not work. Many athletes assume that the percentage is final and start calculating loans. What most recruits do not...