No parent takes a firm's word for it. They take another parent's.
College recruiting is not a series of tasks. It is personal. It carries pressure, uncertainty, and the constant fear of getting something important wrong.
The families below have lived that. They came in unsure. They left certain. Their words below are how that happens.
What families say about the experience.
The strongest proof is not a promise. It is a parent describing what changed.
Before working with 12 Sports Consulting, we felt completely lost. We had no idea what mattered, what to prioritize, or who to listen to. Rudy gave us a roadmap we could actually follow.
Parent of Class of 2025 Quarterback
The difference was the relationships. When Rudy called a coach, that coach called back. He opened doors we didn't even know were possible. Then helped us decide which ones to walk through.
Parent of Class of 2024 Wide Receiver
We had been doing everything on our own for two years and getting nowhere. Within the first month working with Gary and Rudy, we had three coaches actively interested.
Parent of Class of 2026 Linebacker
What I appreciated most was the honesty. Rudy didn't tell us what we wanted to hear. He told us what we needed to know. That kind of clarity is rare in this process.
Parent of Class of 2025 Defensive End
The client portal alone changed how we managed everything. We could see exactly what was happening, what coaches had been contacted, what was coming next.
Parent of Class of 2024 Offensive Lineman
We knew our son had college-level ability. What we didn't know was how to get the right people to see it. When it came time to sign, we felt completely confident in the decision.
Parent of Class of 2025 Safety

Outcomes the family chose, not the ones that happened to them.
Success in recruiting is not a guarantee. It is not a number on a website. It is whether the family had the right information at every fork in the road, and whether the destination feels right when they get there.
Coach engagement that doesn't go cold
More coaches actively evaluating, responding, and following up.
Visibility with the programs that actually fit
Athletes seen by the right programs at the right time.
Camp and visit decisions that don't waste a spring
Families avoid wasted time and spend on low-value opportunities.
Momentum the family can feel, week over week
A structured process keeps the athlete moving forward deliberately.
