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NCAA National Signing Day update

NCAA National Signing Day update

The break of dawn on National Signing Day 2010 saw more than a dozen Quarterback Academy and ProspectFIT players committed to colleges and ready to submit their NCAA Letters of Intent. Two current college players, one trained by QBA and the second in ProspectFIT, announced their transfers. Several others have offers pending their college choices. The schools receiving commitments from QBA and ProspectFIT... [Read more]


ProspectFIT Athlete of the Year accepts D1 offer

ProspectFIT Athlete of the Year accepts D1 offer

RICHMOND, Texas — Tanner Nehls, a senior TE from Travis High School near Houston has announced his decision to accept a football scholarship offer from Stony Brook University of New York. Stony Brook’s football team competes in the Big South Conference (Division-1 FCS). The urban, high-academic school has been approved by the NCAA for transition up to Division-1A status in football. Stony... [Read more]


Texas tight end is ProspectFIT Athlete of the Year

Texas tight end is ProspectFIT Athlete of the Year

RICHMOND, Texas — This time last year, Tanner Nehls was just hoping for a chance to play NCAA Division-3 football. As a high school junior, Nehls was a pulling guard who was crafty about not getting caught holding. He weighed less than 190 pounds soaking wet, and ran a 5-something 40. It seemed like even D3 football might be a long shot. With National Signing Day less than two weeks from today,... [Read more]


ProspectFIT makes all the difference for senior QB

ProspectFIT makes all the difference for senior QB

BOUNTIFUL, Utah — The difference is clear. Two weeks ago, Viewmont High School senior Brennon Flannery didn’t have any offers from any colleges anywhere. None. This week, he has five official visits scheduled and more than 15 colleges in five states actively recruiting him. How does a player go from “under the radar” one week, to taking recruiting calls from Iowa to California... [Read more]


VIDEO: Academy QB makes miraculous recovery

VIDEO: Academy QB makes miraculous recovery

KNOXVILLE, Tennessee — Few are the words that hit an athlete heavier than, “Out for the season”. Even fewer are the athletes who overcome that evaluation. Halls High School senior QB Zach Dowdy is one of those few. Dowdy (6-foot-1, 202) was hospitalized after a car accident and emergency surgery to remove his ruptured spleen last August, just three days before the 2009 season... [Read more]