

Tim Cummings joined Next Level Recruiting on 11/1/2025
Tim, your Recruiting Activity Dashboard was last updated on
3/20/2026 @ 11:21 am
Contact: 210-428-8724
email: Timmycummings10@gmail.com
twitter: @Tim_cummings24
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Coach Assessment
Score 48/50
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1. CHARACTER - 10
Outstanding Individual - 10
Good Individual - 8
Questionable - 6
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2. COACHABILITY - 10
Takes Coaching Well - 10
Does it the easy way - 8
Does it their way - 6
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3. Football IQ - 10
Great Instincts - 10
Tell them once - 8
Learns with reps - 6
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4. Speed - 10
Outstanding - 10
Good - 8
Average - 6
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5. Strength - 8
Exceptionally Strong - 10
Good Strength - 8
Average Strength - 6
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CAREER STATS as of 10/20/2025
Academic Accomplishments
While Tim is proving himself athletically on the football field at BHS in his career to-date, he is also focused on keeping his grades up to reach his collegiate goals. As a Sr, Tim is carrying a 3.8 GPA. For more information on this well-mannered young man, contact our
San Antonio based staff at (210) 310-3462 anytime!
Athletic Accomplishments
This young man is a dual sport athlete playing Football and Track and will be playing his Sr. season at Brennan High School, competing in highly regarded district 29-6A in the Greater San Antonio Area. As a 3-year varsity letterman Tim has contributed greatly to the Bears success. To say Tim is a young man to keep a close eye on would be a tremendous understatement!
Athletic Statistics
Standing 5'11"-180 lbs. as a Sr. Tim combines his aggressive style of play he knows all coverages and has quick feet, strong in man coverage and excellent in zone coverage, while knowing his responsibilities, has the range to cover sideline-to-sideline. Has ability to read the QB and read the offense to understand how to react this along with his high football IQ Tim is poised have a bright future ahead of himself at BHS and beyond.
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Your Messages & Alerts
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Tim,
5 things you can’t overlook when comparing colleges
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The college’s profile
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First and foremost, you want to cover all the logistics. Not only is it the easiest way to start comparing colleges, but it can also help you spot some deal breakers. Begin by researching basic information like the school’s student population, where it’s located (specifically, how far away from home will you be?), application deadlines, average incoming freshman ACT and SAT scores, the campus setting, and housing available. You can use our free NLR Find Colleges map to start gathering information.
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Cost and scholarship
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Sometimes it all comes down to money—and college price tags can be quite shocking. To get a realistic comparison, look at the total cost of the college, not just tuition or how much scholarship money you’re getting. First-year costs include tuition, room and board, books and supplies, transportation, etc. (The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau created a nifty tool you can use to get a complete view of college costs). And then plug in your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and any additional aid you’re receiving—scholarships, grants, merit-based aid.
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Academic history
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Obviously, you want to set yourself up for success. So, on top of looking at the school’s national rankings and graduation rate, don’t forget to check out the team’s academic data, too. For example, have any of the student-athletes graduated with the major you’re interested in? What is the graduation rate among the players? At some colleges, it’s common for the college-athletes to major in the same field and take the same classes together so they can all be available for practice. As you explore different athletic programs, dig deep into academics. After all, it’s a main aspect in your college experience.
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Your chances of connecting with the coach
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If you’re dead set on competing in college, then you need to consider your chances of getting recruited at every school you’re interested in. A college can offer you everything you’ve ever wanted, but if you’re not in contact with the coach, then you’re not going to have a lot of luck getting on their radar. A great way to gauge your chances of getting recruited is by looking at the team’s roster. Here you can see the athlete’s key stats, where they’re from (aka where the coach recruits), and if there are a lot of upperclassmen graduating in your position. Then, you should track your communication with every school to see how you’re progressing with each coach.
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How you feel about it
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Nothing can tell you how much you like—or dislike—about a college like your gut. We always recommend visiting campus if you can and checking out the scene for yourself to help you get the full picture. Some student-athletes have that “aha” moment where they just know this is where they belong. And others realize they’re looking for a different experience. Either way, you need to listen to your instincts when it comes to picking your school. You shouldn’t have any doubts when you make the college decision. And mostly importantly, you should ask yourself, “Would I still want to go to this school even if the coach is no longer there If the answer isn’t yes, keep looking.
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If you have any questions, please let Coach Prince know.
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Understanding my Profile Activity and How to Use it
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Tim Cummings 2025 Sr. Season Recruiting Activity Dashboard
NLR Promotions
25
Profile Views
8
Film Views
8
Following
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Sterling College NAIA, Sterling, KS
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
1/20/26
Film Views
1/20/26
Following
1/20/26

Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
12/20/25
Film Views
12/20/25
Following
12/20/25

Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
12/9/25
Film Views
12/9/25
Following
12/9/25

Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
11/29/25
Film Views
11/29/25
Following
11/29/25

Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
11/21/25
Film Views
11/21/25
Following
11/21/25
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
11/17/25
Film Views
11/17/25
Following
11/17/25
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
11/10/25
Film Views
11/10/25
Following
11/10/25

University of Incarnate Word DI, San Atonio, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
11/5/25
Film Views
11/5/25
Following
m/d/y

University of Texas-El Paso DI, El Paso, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

Texas Tech DI, Lubbock, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

University of Texas-San Antonio, DI, San Antonio, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

Texas State University DI, San Marcos, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

University of Texas Permian DII, Odessa, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

University of North Texas DI, Denton, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

Wayland Baptist University NAIA, Plainview, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

Hardin Simmons University DIII, Abilene, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

McMurry University DIII, Abilene, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

University of Texas DI, Austin, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

Texas Christian University DI, Fort Worth, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor DIII, Morgans Point, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

Oklahoma Panhandle State University NAIA, Goodwell, OK
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

Howard Payne University DIII, Brownwood, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

Henderson State University DII, Arkadelphia, AR
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

San Angelo State University DII, San Angelo, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
Film Views
m/d/y
Following
m/d/y

Sam Houston State University DI, Huntsville, TX
Date Promoted
11/4/25
Profile View
m/d/y
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