We filter every college in the country based on academic background, financial priorities, and personal preferences—GPA, test scores, intended majors, scholarship needs, in-state vs. out-of-state cost, and more. But we don’t stop at numbers. We factor in school size, setting, campus culture, and retention rates to help players find places they’ll actually want to stay. Because the best college decision is the one that works on and off the field.
How it Works
Step 1:
Onboarding Call
We start with a short conversation to learn about the player’s goals, preferences, and background—everything from academics and geography to playing style and personality.
Step 2:
We Build Your List
We analyze 1,600+ colleges (including NCAA, NAIA and Junior College) and 75,000+ players to find up to 30 schools that match your abilities, academic background, and current college recruiting needs.
Step 3:
One Free Revision
We’ll schedule a follow-up call to walk through the list and answer questions. Making adjustments is a natural part of the process so one free revision is included after the player shares feedback on what feels like the best fit.
Take A Look Inside Our Backend Software to See Our School Selection Process!
The demo videos below show how we arrive at each prospect’s 30 hand-selected college recommendations. We handle the entire process—you’re just getting a look inside the software, data, and methodology behind it.
Every roster tells a story - we read them all.
We search and evaluate each specific college roster to understand how you’d fit. Position depth, class balance, returning production, recruiting trends—it all matters. Because finding the right opportunity isn’t just about who’s interested, it’s about where there’s room for you to compete, develop, and make an impact.
College is bigger than sports—it has to fit the student, not just the athlete.
Recruiting in the transfer portal era.
In today’s portal era, understanding a coaching staff’s recruiting tendencies is everything. We track transfer history across every roster—who’s coming from JUCOs, who’s arriving from other four-year schools, and how often staffs rely on experienced players over high school recruits. Some programs are built through the portal. Others develop talent over time. Knowing the difference helps players focus their efforts where they’re more likely to be valued—and where they actually have time to grow.