WELCOME TO KEYSONEFOOTBALLRECRUITS.COM!

Written by: on Tuesday, February 5th, 2019

 

Brought to you by the owner of PAFootballNews.com and WesternPAFootball.net


For many years I have been dedicated to promoting high school football athletes, communities and programs throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Every year, all year long I travel the state building relationships with players, high school coaches and college coaches trying to find ways to help connect college coaches with high school recruits. Over the last two years we’ve been working on a recruiting website to further help connect recruits with coaches. I’ve talked to coaches to see what they’d like in a recruiting website.  The day for the release has come!

WELCOME TO KEYSTONEFOOTBALLRECRUITS.COM 

THIS SITE IS ABSOLUTELY FREE TO RECRUITS

Players, you now have at your hands a recruiting device that is backed by the passionate staff at PAFootballNews.com and WesternPAFootball.net. You can provide all the info a coach needs to recruit you. Just register, fill out your profile and submit it.  The rest is up to us. Through our website we’ll connect you with college coaches looking for someone of your skillset. All you have to do is keep your info on the site updated.

College coaches will find everything they need from recruits, including a search selection like no other. You will be able to search recruits by the district in which their team plays, helping you to refine your trips to recruiting areas as well as find new recruits you might not have know were in a certain area.

High School Coaches, there is even a section for you!  You will be able to give your own evaluation of your players so colleges can hear from their coach.

We’ll have professional evaluations from:

Billy Splain

A Berwick PA native, Billy has been covering HS Football for nearly 20 years and is the owner of PAFootballNews.com and WesternPAFootball.net. Billy will evaluate players from all over PA.

Brandon Noble

Played football for Penn State from 1993 through the 1996 season. Brandon went undrafted and signed as a free agent with the San Francisco 49ers and was allocated to the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europe. He remained there until 1999 when he joined the Dallas Cowboys where he was once again sent to Barcelona. He then returned and played for the Cowboys until heading to the Washington Redskins in 2003. A Knee injury in 2005 ended his playing career.

Coaching career: Noble coached linebackers at West Chester in 2006 through 2010, also serving as Dline coach. He then moved on to the UFL Omaha Nighthawks in 2011. In 2012 he found himself with the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers. Noble then joined Matt Rhules staff at Temple in 2012 and remained for one year.  He is now enjoying life as an assistant with Downingtown East high school.  Brandon will be evaluating players from all over the state.

Gus Frerotte

Gus played high school football for Ford City, then headed off to Tulane where he threw for 5,480 yards and 32 tds.  He was a 7th round draft pick for the Washington redskins and was selected to the 1997 Pro Bowl.  In 1999 He left for the Detroit Lions. There he had one of his best years coming off the bench to replace Charlie Batch, posting a career-high 60.2% completion percentage (4th best in NFL) and an 83.6 passer rating (9th best in NFL and best of Frerotte’s career when starting 6 or more games). He also finished in the NFL Top 10 for Highest Average yards Per Pass Attempt at 6.88 (9th in NFL) & Passing Yards Per Game at 235.2 (8th in NFL).

He then moved on to Denver, leading the Broncos to a playoff spot. From 2002-2007 he spent time with the Vikings, Dolphins and Rams. In 2008 he went back to the Vikings but was released in 2009.  After retiring, Gus coached high school football for John Burroughs in St Louis before moving back home to the Pittsburgh area and became an assistant coach at Central Catholic. Frerotte joined Coraopolis, PA-based startup RC21X, serving as the Vice President of Brain Health Initiatives. The company developed a cloud-based tool to monitor brain performance. Frerotte also serves as a brand ambassador for the firm. https://www.rc21x.com/

Mark Ross: high school football coach at Freedom HS for 3 years and 5 years at Hopewell. Mark played his college ball at Geneva from 1983 to 1987.  Mark will be handling evaluations in the the Pittsburgh and surrounding area.

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We have to give a HUGE shout out to Ed Weaver from CircleWSports.com for putting the website together! 

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