Scouting New England Receives Compliance Approval To NCAA Rules.
Scouting New England is now an NCAA-approved scouting service providing high school football prospects exposure through combines, camps, and online profiles, offering objective player evaluations, performance data (like 40-yard dash, shuttle, broad jump & L Drill), and access for subscribed college coaches, with compliance maintained by following NCAA bylaws for unbiased, expert coverage and data dissemination, ensuring players get noticed.
“All SNE scouts operate as subcontractors and are additionally affiliated with the national online scouting platform, PrepRedzone.com, which offers coverage of prospects in the New England area. This affiliation enables players scouted by SNE to receive increased recruiting exposure on a national scale while also accessing player performance data relevant to NCAA college programs. .“
What Scouting New England Will Offer Going Forward
- Exposure Events: Future Combines, Showcase, Instructional camps, and tournaments, where scouts evaluate talent are being scheduled. Dates & Locations (TBA)
- Data & Metrics: Standardized testing (40-yard dash, shuttle, L-Drill, broad jump and L Drill).
- College Coach Access: Approved for NCAA Division I, II, III, and NAIA coaches to subscribe and view player info.
- Free Player Profiles: Database profiles with measurables, film links, and full player analysis are free. There is no fee for submitting a player profile form. Each player profile submission is briefly analyzed and graded for potential entry into the growing SNE prospect database by graduation class.
- Player Evaluation Request: Players can request a full player evaluation for a fee.
Compliance With NCAA Rules
- Approved Service: Scouting New England is an NCAA-approved scouting service, adhering to bylaws.
- Unbiased Coverage: Scouts exercise independent judgment, evaluating players beyond stats, ensuring fairness.
- No Pay-for-Play: You cannot pay for coverage; events and profiles are for exposure, not guaranteed placement.
- Coach Responsibility: Subscribing institutions monitor the service for compliance and report issues.
How Prospects Get Noticed
- Attend Events: Participate in combines/camps to get seen by scouts.
- Create/Update Profile: submit your player profile and keep film updated.
- Be Active: Play year-round and be easy to find on platforms like Scouting New England, Prep Redzone New England, Hudl, and your social media accounts.
- Showcase Skills: Compete in high-visibility events to increase organic scouting.