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Since 2005, over 700 Time to Sign players have been recruited by the nation’s top universities, garnering over $25 million in scholarships.


Our approach is unique, proven and effective.

Our exclusive Student-Athlete Correlation Score™ (SCS™) is a critical component in the recruiting process. The SCS™ allows us to compare a player’s abilities against other players and in relation to individual college requirements. Using a proprietary formula, we evaluate the student-athlete on various core factors, encompassing both academics and athletics. The compilation of our findings and 20 years of player comps enables us to determine an appropriate list of colleges to consider for each student-athlete.

WE BELIEVE WE MUST

  • Determine the most appropriate schools to consider for college

  • Offer the student-athlete a stage to showcase skills in front of the appropriate audience

  • Counsel the student-athlete in terms of academic choices and test scores

  •  Leverage our track record, contacts, and attention to every detail

  • Design and implement a unique strategy from the beginning of high school until the college offer is made

What we have

  • The largest college coaches contact network, with personal relationships at the Division I, Division II, Division III, and Junior College levels

  • Experienced talent evaluators to qualify a players current skill level and future projectability, as well as knowledge of the academic qualifications needed for each school

What we know

  • The updated needs per recruiting class for each respective college, and knowing where the student-athlete truly fits into the depth chart and plans of the coaching staff

  • The ins and outs of the NCAA recruiting calendar, NCAA rules and regulations, and the scholarship process

  • The best exposure opportunities when it comes to camps, showcases, tournaments, and workouts

What we’ll do

  • Academic guidance and a path to success in the classroom

  • Guide you through the recruiting process, from the day you enter our program, to the day you step foot on campus as a college freshman

  • Stay on top of communication with the college coaches, both between our staff and the coaches, as well as the student-athlete and the coaches

  • Utilize social media and electronic communication to provide coaches with up to date academic and athletic information

  • Provide the student-athlete with opportunities to perform in front of college coaches through our own camps, showcases, teams, campus tours, and workouts