EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 49 MIN
Ready-Made or Replaced: The New Reality of College Football
from Football 360 Show: NIL, D1 recruiting, Transfer portal, Athletic Development, Strength Training.
🏈 Football 360 Show — Feb 10, 2026 (Restream) 🎙️ Hosts: JP Rock & Matt Biermann ⚡ Tagline: "The fastest 48 minutes of football talk on the planet." 📍 Watch/Listen: YouTube + X (live) | Spotify + Apple Podcasts (audio) 🔗 Where to Find Football 360 🌐 Website: Football360Show.com (past episodes + more) 📺 YouTube: Like • Subscribe • Share 🐦 X: Share the stream + follow along 🎧 Podcast: Available on Spotify + Apple Podcasts 👤 Follow the Hosts ✅ Matt Biermann 🐦 X: EliteFootball 📸 IG: EliteFootballAcademy ✅ JP Rock 🐦 X: JPRockMO 📸 IG: JPRockScoutsU 🤝 Sponsors 📲 OFFRD — getoffrd.com A one-stop recruiting platform to: ✅ Build a digital recruiting profile ✅ Learn the process ✅ Research schools + find fit ✅ Message coaches + complete questionnaires ✅ Track outreach & engagement 🧭 Game Plan Strategies — gpsfootball.org ✅ Free recruiting consultation ✅ Personalized strategy + roadmap ✅ Development + marketing/branding guidance ✅ Help navigating portal-era recruiting realities 🧠 Episode Summary JP and Matt break down the modern recruiting landscape and why families need a real strategy in today's portal-driven era. They explain how recruiting has become more opaque, how evaluations (especially at QB) are often flawed, and why athletes must treat development + visibility as a year-round job. 🧩 Topics Covered 📌 Recruiting isn't "send it and hope" Getting your info to coaches is necessary, but doesn't guarantee feedback Coaches may like you and stash you for later The process is opaque — even coaches feel it 🏗️ "Build the house… then tell people it's for sale" You can't sit back and wait But don't market a "half-built house" either Balance: development + exposure 🔁 Transfer portal impact on recruiting Coaches want relationships but know kids can leave quickly Players feel the same instability on their end Less long-term development, more "ready-made" demand 📏 QB evaluation is too obsessed with height Many youth QB rankings heavily weight height over actual QB play Some "top" kids just look advanced because they're older/bigger Reference example: Diego Pavia as proof that production can beat measurables 🧭 Why families need a plan (Game Plan Strategies) Many parents are uninformed about cost, timelines, and realistic options Example: families reaching out too late (even day before signing day) ✅ What athletes should prioritize (the framework) 📚 Grades + school responsibilities 💪 Physical development (beyond school lifting) 🏈 Skill development (year-round) 📣 Branding/marketing (visibility matters) 🧠 Development is shrinking in the portal era Players are learning systems faster, but developing less Transfers create constant turnover across position groups Less time to build high-level processing and full-field QB skills 🏒 Multi-sport narrative vs reality Coaches say they like multi-sport athletes, but often only value football output Multi-sport can help athleticism — but can also become a distraction if football development stops Example: Layton Usry discussion (elite athlete + huge production) 🔥 Key Takeaways ✅ Recruiting is earlier, faster, and more competitive than ever ✅ Athletes must own development — nobody will "build you" in college anymore ✅ Visibility matters: you can't be shy ✅ Choose camps/combines strategically ✅ Skill + football IQ + consistency beat hype 🎬 Next Up (Teased) 📍 Camp & combine season talk (Elite Middle School Combine) 🧩 UC Report / national traveling camp discussion ⭐ Why invites often reflect years of development, not overnight hype
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