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Leveled Recruiting

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The Path to the Next Level

Navigating the college football landscape starts with understanding the divisions. Every family needs a clear roadmap to find the right athletic and academic fit for their student-athlete.

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NCAA Division I FBS

The pinnacle of college football, featuring 130+ major universities and full athletic scholarships. It offers the highest competition level and maximum media exposure.

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NCAA Division I FCS

Elite competition with a 24-team playoff system. High-level athletes receive scholarships and professional visibility while playing in slightly more intimate stadium settings.

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NCAA Division II

​A balanced model focused on both academic success and high-level athletics. Most programs use partial scholarships that can be split among multiple players on the roster

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NCAA Division III

The largest division in the NCAA, focusing on the student-athlete experience. While they don't offer athletic aid, families often find significant support through academic grants.

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NAIA

Small-college athletics that focus heavily on character-driven sports. NAIA schools offer athletic scholarships and often provide more personal recruiting journeys for families.

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Junior College (JUCO)

A powerful two-year path for athletes to improve academic standing or develop physically. It serves as a strategic proving ground for players wanting to transfer to major four-year programs.

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