The goal of this site is not to compete with any of the amazing websites that cover recruiting, but rather be a complimentary piece that focuses on the team sport of high school football. The best players at each program may get the headlines, but the success of any nationally relevant team is not tied to one player but the coaching, dedication and work put forth by every player on the roster.
If you are interested in recruiting, we suggest using any of the following sites:
247Sports.com
247Sports.com is the fastest-growing recruiting site on the internet and is led by industry veterans JC Shurburtt and Barton Simmons. The rankings centerpiece is the Top 247 and brings balance with the 247Composite Player rankings, which takes into account multiple sites rankings. It also has a Crystal Ball feature which allows user interaction to predict commitment decisions. Visit 247Sports.com.
ESPN Recruiting Nation
Headlined by senior writer Jeremy Crabtree and national recruiting director Tom Luginbill, the ESPN product is anchored by its ESPN300 player rankings. It has multiple regional analysts and blogs covering certain markets. ESPN exposure is unparalleled as its television opportunities makes it a leader in the industry with more opportunity to place recruits into the living room of the general public. Visit ESPN Recruiting Nation.
Rivals.com
Rivals.com is the market leader among recruiting services and has the largest collection of independent writers covering the local market. Its team of recruiting analysts has grown in recent years and is led by the longest-tenured analyst in the country, Mike Farrell. Rivals.com has branded two main recruiting rankings — the Rivals100 and the Rivals250. Visit Rivals.com.
Scout.com
A team of four recruiting analysts comprise the top line of the Scout.com team of decision makers, led by Greg Biggins, Chad Simmons, Brandon Huffman, and Alan Trieu. The Scout300 is the name of its national rankings. The product is also supplemented by a network of websites that cover the local college football markets, as well as other high school recruiting evaluators. Visit Scout.com.