Maximize Research
Athletes Your Time is Valuable
College research is the #1 most important thing a student athlete should do. Understanding the costs of enrollment, academic programs, campus life, athletic programs, coaching staffs, and nil collectives for their respective sport should all play a role in a prospect's commitment decision.
Digitivos provides all of the necessary information needed to help maximize the time athletes and their families have to spend on the recuriting process. Checkout the Digitivos schools page to quickly find and research the Colleges and Universities you have interest in adding to your recruiting path.
Gateway to Success
Recruiting Questionnaires
This first thing a recruit can do to get their recruitment started is to fill out college recruiting questionnaires. This is the first link an interested college recruiter or coach will send to a prospective athlete. Colleges and Universities spend thousands of dollars on recruiting compliance software that manages the recruiting process. The questionnaire is an athlete's gateway into the school's compliance software and is the first opportunity to get onto a college's recruiting board.
By creating a free Digitivos profile, recruits will have access to Digitivos questionaire page that will track questionnaires that have been filled out and also alert on ones that have become out of date. Maintaining accurate data in your profile and through the recruiting questionnaire is the best way to keep all of your interested colleges updated on your development and success as an athlete in your sport.
Roster Analytics
Roster Evaluations
Researching rosters is one of the quickest ways to identify how an athlete would fit in their position on the team for the sport of their choice. Being able to see trends with an athlete's position group can assist in making final decisions on which team may actually have the best spot available for their roster.
Digitivos provides football roster analytics that show class counts, height and weight statistics by position groups, players home state counts, and numbers for transfers in/out by position. We have found these metrics to be key indicators to how a position group is being managed and recruited for by the team.