Football · Basketball · Built on published results
Where you stand on your path to college athletics
Enter your real numbers. See them against 1,456 athletes who actually signed to play college ball — at every level, with the receipts shown. Then get the plan, sourced from how the pros actually train, and watch the work move the number.
Parent or athlete setup · No score, no star rating, no fake promises
Compare vs D-II · D-III · NAIA · NJCAA
Not “athletes your age.” 31 athletes who signed FBS and whose high school receiving numbers were published. The band is the middle half of that group and the count sits on the bar — because a percentile without its population is just a vibe. D-I leads; every level below it is one tap away.
Marcus is fictional — a sample built to show the format. The comparison bands beneath him are real, drawn from the same reference data the app uses.
The card
Four honest answers, then the gap
Where you are on your own growth curve — not your birthday. The adult frame you're tracking toward, with a real error band. Then every number you put in, held against athletes who actually signed.
The data
Every comparison names its population
Every bar in the app tells you exactly who you are being measured against and how many of them there are. No mystery percentile, no “top 10% of athletes like you,” no black-box rating — just your number against a named group of athletes who actually signed, at the level you care about.
Built the hard way
Over 7,500 signees, one at a time
We went through 7,554 college signees and recorded what was actually published about each one: their high school statistics, the school they played for, the season the numbers came from, and the source that printed them. That corpus is the model. Nothing in this app is estimated from a formula someone made up.
The plan
Train the way it's actually documented
Not “grind harder.” Documented routines from named players, with the source attached — scaled to teen volumes with youth-medicine guardrails, and counted in makes and reps you log every day.
“I want to make a certain amount of shots; I don't really want to shoot a certain amount of shots.” Ten straight free throws to leave the floor. Your daily goal is counted in makes, never attempts.
Curry's trainer gates each spot at 8 makes of 10 before moving on. Your five-spot session works the same way — quality decides when you're done.
Rice ran a 2.5-mile hill loop daily each offseason. Yours is eight short bursts with full recovery — his loop is a professional volume, and we say so instead of assigning it.
Also in the plan: Ray Allen's five spots · Kareem's Mikan drill · Jrue Holiday's defensive gauntlet · Drew Brees' footwork circuits · position drills for WR, QB, DB and more — each with its source, each with a daily countable goal, each editable or swappable.
The trust part
What this app will never tell your kid
The category is full of products selling certainty they don't have. Our credibility is the product — so these are hard rules in the code, not copy.
Sports
Two sports now. We add one when the data earns it.
A sport goes live when we have enough published signing-class results to say something true about it — not when the marketing calendar wants it. Here is exactly where each one stands.
All eight position groups. Skill positions compare on production; linebackers and linemen compare on frame, because that is what the data actually separates on.
Scoring, rebounding and height all separate signing levels, each on strong evidence.
We have Division I and Division II, but not enough below that to draw an honest ladder. We will not ship a comparison we cannot defend, so it waits.
Compares against published USA Swimming time standards rather than signing classes.
The results databases require a commercial licence. Worth doing properly, so it waits on an agreement rather than a workaround.
Gathering published signing-class results now. Each ships when its numbers hold up to the same test the others passed.
Pricing
One unlock. All of it.
The full card at every level, the sourced plan, daily logging with weekly summaries, and progress analytics that put the work next to the result.
Trial converts to a paid annual subscription unless cancelled before it ends. Subscriptions renew automatically. Refunds are available within 7 days of a renewal charge. Cancel anytime in account settings. D-You provides training education and comparison against published results; it does not predict recruiting outcomes, and no result is guaranteed. Talk to your coach or a parent before starting any training program.