Missouri, Athlete Mutiny and How it Could Destroy the NCAA

So by now we have all pretty much heard what is going on at the University of Missouri (Mizzou). If not let me give a very brief summary. **Updates after the timeline summary** September 12: Missouri Students Association president posts about a racial slur directed at him by an individual. October 5: Legion of Black […]
On The Radar: How Parents Kill Their Kids

We all know that parents love their kids. The sacrifices they make for their children are sometimes beyond comprehension. Parents will spend money for their athletes even if it means the parents have to go without. Parents will spend countless hours traveling to camps, colleges and events and spend even longer hours camped out watching […]
Athletes, Don’t Believe your Hype

Our Director of Scouting warns athletes and their parents to not believe their own hype. You may be a legend in your own neighborhood, but that does not always translate to college recruiting.
Explaining the Bridge Year for High School Athletes

Our Titan Scouting Director of Scouting explains the Bridge Year (Gap Year), what it means to athletes and how it will affect recruiting.
Your Chance of Playing Men’s Basketball in the NCAA

Our Director of Scouting reveals your chances of getting into college to play NCAA basketball.
Your Chance of Playing Woman’s Basketball in the NCAA

Our Director of Scouting reveals your chances of getting into college to play NCAA Women’s Basketball.
Sorting Out the Bridge Year

The New Jersey Bridge Year (or Gap Year) is raising a lot of questions from athletes and their parents regarding eligibility. So let’s sort this all out. What is the Bridge Year?The Bridge Year (as it is called in New Jersey) offers the ability for Class of 2021 and 2022 graduates to stay enrolled in […]
Recruiting Story: Tom Flacco’s Journey with ProDynamix

by Matt Roberts, Director of Scouting and Athlete Marketing August 2013 – Voorhees, NJ Tom Flacco was the star quarterback at Eastern Regional High School. The brother of Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Joe Flacco, quarterbacking was in his blood. The only thing Tom was missing was the ideal height that Division I coaches look for. […]
Recruiting Story: The Grades that Lost the Dollars

The year was 2012. A father brought in his son, a football player who was a bit unfocused. There is only so much a parent can do when their child is surrounded by an element of his peers who are not focused on success. That can be a very big distraction for a young person […]
Beware the Camp Trap

Spring means many things, rebirth, life, rejuvenation and the daily onslaught of the College Camp Invite. Thus begins the College Camp season and the daily onslaught seemingly does not end for the entire year. If you are a high school athlete, or a parent of one there’s no doubt that you have been barraged by […]