Get Recruited

College coaches at every level use Scorability to evaluate and recruit athletes.

"Scorability has become our recruiting process. And we refuse to work with other recruiting services that charge kids and their parents money – Scorability is free, and it’s the new standard."

- Head Coach, (D1) FBS Football Program

How Scorability Works

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Get Listed

College coaches add you to Scorability so they can recruit you.

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Get Discovered

All college coaches in Scorability can find you based on their needs.

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Get Requested

Interested coaches will send you specific requests to assist their evaluation.

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Get Recruited

The information you provide shows college coaches how well you fit into their program.

"Scorability helps us know who we’re getting, and how likely they are to succeed in our program, before they ever set foot on campus."

- Director of Player Personnel, (D1) FBS Football Program

Coach Information Requests

College coaches use Scorability to request the information they need to recruit you to their teams. Follow the Scorability link you receive (through a text or an email) to visit your request page — here, you’ll see the requests and the interested schools.

Athletes Benefit from Scorability

Free to Use. Scorability is free for athletes and their parents. You shouldn’t have to pay to get recruited!

Clear Process. Scorability requests and evaluations are led by coaches, the only people who can recruit you. They will ask for what they need – nothing more.

Saves Time. Complete a request for one coach, and if a coach at another program makes the same request, you won’t have to repeat your efforts.

Accessible to All. Scorability gives all players an equal opportunity to get recruited regardless of their family, relationships, school, location, and financial situation.

The Trusted Process for College Sports Recruiting

Scorability connects you with coaches from every region, across all divisions. Coaches view the information you provide to look for a match with their program, to find the players most likely to succeed on their teams, and to fill their team needs.

Frequently Asked Questions