A direct channel for players, agents, parents, and program staff to update, dispute, or add to a College Front Office valuation.
You decide what to share, and you decide whether it's public. We review your materials in the channel you sent them, record only the resulting valuation, and the source stays with you. We have never published a private contract excerpt, agency DM, or screenshot — and we never will. If you want your number off the site entirely, that's your call too.
If your valuation is too high or too low because the model doesn't have a deal we should know about, tell us. We'll review whatever you can share — a contract excerpt, an agency confirmation, a screenshot from a collective — and adjust the published number to reflect what we learn. No source material gets published.
If the model has you in the wrong place and you want to push back without sharing a specific deal, that's fine too. Tell us what you'd like changed and why. We'll review with the same care we apply to internal calibration.
If you've got a real deal we should attribute publicly — with a post, press release, or on-the-record collective statement — we'll cite the source on your profile. If you'd rather the deal move the number without being published, that works the same way.
Your name and profile can remain visible while your individual valuation is replaced with “Private.” Or you can request a fuller removal. Both are honored quickly.
DM is the primary channel — it lets us verify the sender's account in the same step as receiving the message. Pick whichever platform you actually use.
If DM isn't viable — for example, a parent who isn't active on social media — email us at verify@collegefrontoffice.com. Same review process, same standards, same privacy commitment.
High school recruits aren't public on College Front Office by default. See Your Number → is the right place to start.
College Front Office publishes proprietary roster valuations for ~5,000 Power 4 football players and ~1,500 Power 4-ish basketball players. We're a small editorial operation — methodology-first, no insider access claims, no negotiating in private. When we make mistakes we correct them publicly. Read the full methodology →