Flag Football Scholarship Opportunities Expand for Texas Athletes
As the CHSAA flag football pilot district expansion gains momentum, top programs across the nation are taking notice of the Lone Star State's talented female football players. The Eaglecrest Raptors, a 5A powerhouse from Centennial, are at the forefront of this movement. With the growth of flag football in Texas, athletes like those on the Raptors are now eligible for top-tier scholarships at schools like the University of Nebraska, which will debut its inaugural NCAA D1 program in 2028 under the guidance of coaches Liz and Katie Sowers. Other NAIA powerhouses, including Ottawa University, Kansas, and Keiser University, Florida, are also actively recruiting Texas talent. For aspiring athletes, now is the time to start preparing for the next level. Coaches from these programs will be attending summer camps and showcases, scouting for the best of the best. With verified scholarship pathways in place, Texas athletes can take concrete steps towards securing their future in football. For more information on upcoming camps and showcases, visit the official websites of these programs.