High school football players can now join the largest recruiting database for free, expanding their exposure to college coaches at every level

Scorability Announces Game-Changing Athlete Signup Feature

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Sarah Armstrong
scorability@treblepr.com

Scorability, the most trusted recruiting platform used by college football coaches across every division from Power 4 to JUCO, today announced the launch of its new athlete signup feature. High school football players can now add themselves to Scorability’s comprehensive database, amplifying their exposure to college coaches nationwide. Top programs already use Scorability to discover and evaluate athletes most likely to fit and succeed at their programs.

Join the Most Powerful College Football Recruiting Platform—For Free

Over 70,000 high school football players have been added to Scorability by college coaches to recruit, but now athletes everywhere are invited to list themselves, making this new signup feature a true game-changer. What’s more, Scorability offers its powerful database for free. Making this groundbreaking feature equally accessible for all is intentional, aligning with Scorability’s firm belief that athletes and their families shouldn’t have to pay to get recruited.

“At Scorability, we level the playing field for every high school athlete who dreams of playing in college,” said Brian Cruver, CEO of Scorability. “We elevate talent into the spotlight, regardless of who they know, how much they can travel or any financial limitations. We’ve created a path where hard work, skill and mentality are what truly matter.”

Built with insights shared directly from college coaches across all divisions, Scorability focuses on what truly counts for college programs. By eliminating the costly, distracting tactics pushed by unhelpful recruiting services, Scorability connects athletes directly with the coaches who make recruitment decisions, increasing their chances of finding the right fit.

Revolutionizing Talent Discovery for College Football Programs

The athlete signup feature enhances Scorability’s value for college coaches by streamlining their recruitment process like never before. Coaches can continue using Scorability to connect with their curated recruiting lists and to enhance their athlete evaluations. But now, with athletes self-listing their information, Scorability has become an even more powerful discovery tool. Coaches at all levels gain access to a constantly growing, centralized database of talent, making it easier to uncover new prospects.

What was once a scattered and time-consuming athlete discovery process—reliant on spreadsheets, camps and hours of travel—is now simplified into one efficient, scalable solution. Scorability offers coaches the ability to identify and evaluate athletes who best fit their program’s needs, backed by comprehensive data and insights.

Scorability’s mission is to be the leading resource for athlete discovery and evaluation across all football divisions, and this feature is a major leap toward that goal, providing coaches with unmatched access to the nation’s top talent.

Get Discovered: Join Scorability’s Free Athlete Database Now

Athletes interested in playing college football can join Scorability’s database today to gain a competitive edge in their recruitment journey. Scorability is committed to making the path to college football accessible, fair and effective for all athletes.

For more information and to list athlete information, visit www.scorability.com.

About Scorability

Scorability is a cutting-edge athlete discovery and evaluation platform designed to revolutionize the college recruiting process. Founded by successful tech entrepreneurs Brian Cruver and Brett Andrew, Scorability provides college coaches with scientifically validated insights that lead to better outcomes. Scorability is committed to creating an efficient, effective and equitable recruiting experience for coaches and prospective student-athletes and their families.


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