Why would I need BAC if I can contact coaches myself?
You absolutely can. BAC exists to help families avoid common recruiting mistakes, target the right schools, present athletes professionally, and stay consistent. Most recruiting issues aren’t effort problems—they’re strategy, timing, and execution problems.
Do you guarantee scholarships, offers, or NIL deals?
No. And no ethical service should. BAC guarantees education, structure, guidance, and honest representation—not outcomes we can’t control.
What results has BAC produced so far?
BAC is in its early stages and focused on building athletes correctly—film quality, exposure strategy, communication habits, and NIL readiness. Recruiting is a process, not a shortcut, and we’re transparent about that.
How is BAC different from recruiting services?
BAC is advisory-based, education-driven, and relationship-focused. We don’t mass-email coaches, overhype athletes, or sell false promises. We teach families how the system actually works.
Is BAC only for elite or Division I athletes?
No. BAC is designed for overlooked, developing, and under-recruited athletes who want guidance without paying thousands upfront.
What sports does BAC work with?
ALL men and women’s sports (including flag football), with expansion based on demand.
What age or level should an athlete be to join BAC?
Typically middle school through 12th grade. The earlier families learn the process, the better positioned the athlete becomes.
Is BAC an agent or representation service?
BAC is an advisory and athlete marketing service. Representation for NIL and pay-for-play opportunities occurs only when compliant and appropriate.
What does BAC actually help with?
Recruiting education, exposure strategy, highlight guidance, communication planning, NIL awareness, and long-term athlete positioning.