Junior & Senior Athletes (Grades 11–12): Get Seen. Get Evaluated. Get Recruited.
At the varsity level, exposure without validation is not enough.
College coaches are not just looking for athletes—they’re looking for verified athletes.
The Reality of Recruiting
Every year, thousands of players submit film. Many look similar on tape. Competition level, scheme, and highlight editing can make evaluation difficult.
This is where most athletes get overlooked.
The difference-maker? Credible, verified data.
Why Coaches Trust Combine Data
The National Scouting Combine provides standardized, validated performance metrics that help coaches:
- Quickly assess athletic ability
- Compare prospects objectively
- Identify athletes worth deeper evaluation
When a coach sees strong, verified numbers, it creates a reason to watch film.
Data opens the door. Film closes the deal.
Validate What Shows Up on Film
At this stage, athletes must prove that their performance translates beyond highlights.
The Combine allows athletes to:
- Confirm explosiveness, speed, and agility with real metrics
- Strengthen their recruiting profile with trusted data
- Eliminate doubt in the evaluation process
The Grading System: Proof of Performance
The National Scouting Combine grade provides a clear, objective measurement of athletic ability based on movement efficiency and control.
It tells coaches:
- How well an athlete moves in space
- How their athleticism translates to game situations
- Where they rank relative to other prospects
This is not opinion—it’s analysis.
Put Yourself on the Board
For many athletes, recruiting comes down to visibility and credibility.
Attending the National Scouting Combine helps athletes:
- Stand out in a crowded recruiting landscape
- Provide coaches with trusted evaluation data
- Increase the likelihood of being identified and pursued

Opportunity Favors the Prepared
By the time an athlete reaches grades 11 and 12, the window is narrow—but the opportunity is real.
The athletes who get recruited are not just talented—they are:
- Measurable
- Verified
- Proven
The National Scouting Combine exists to make sure the right athletes don’t get overlooked.

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