Startup Scorability wants to revolutionize college sports recruiting as NIL takes off

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Anyone familiar with this service?


Scorability now boasts 1.2 million athletes and 3,000 college sports program users. (overstated?)

“Think of it as LinkedIn Premium for the sports recruiting world,” Cruver told CNBC.

The Austin, Texas-based entrepreneur’s Scorability platform now boasts 1.2 million athletes and 3,000 college sports program users. It allows college coaches to view everything from school transcripts, stats and highlights of recruits all in one place.

Campuses including the University of Miami, Texas Christian University, Florida Atlantic University and the University of Pennsylvania have all signed on to use the platform.
 
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Anyone familiar with this service?


Scorability now boasts 1.2 million athletes and 3,000 college sports program users. (overstated?)

“Think of it as LinkedIn Premium for the sports recruiting world,” Cruver told CNBC.

The Austin, Texas-based entrepreneur’s Scorability platform now boasts 1.2 million athletes and 3,000 college sports program users. It allows college coaches to view everything from school transcripts, stats and highlights of recruits all in one place.

Campuses including the University of Miami, Texas Christian University, Florida Atlantic University and the University of Pennsylvania have all signed on to use the platform.
I know you got this from the article, but seeing Texas Christian University spelled out always says to me the person writing the article doesn't know sports. its like seeing Louisiana State, it always takes me a second.

at least they didn't throw in the specifier of "Texas Christian University Fort Worth". that really says they don't know sports. i have no idea if there are other TCUs, just making a point.
 
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I know you got this from the article, but seeing Texas Christian University spelled out always says to me the person writing the article doesn't know sports. its like seeing Louisiana State, it always takes me a second.

at least they didn't throw in the specifier of "Texas Christian University Fort Worth". that really says they don't know sports. i have no idea if there are other TCUs, just making a point.
Financial media guy.

Just never heard of this service which is strange to have a site with 1.2M athletes and it not being more visible
 
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