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Appoquinimink Jaguars' Multisport Athlete Eyes College Flag Football Opportunities

๐Ÿ“ Appoquinimink JaguarsยทTuesday, July 14, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

Multisport standout from Appoquinimink High School, the Jaguars' Division I powerhouse, is considering a pivot to girls flag football for college scholarship potential. With the inaugural 2028 season of NCAA Division I flag football on the horizon, the University of Nebraska's program under coaches Liz and Katie Sowers is a prime target. The Cornhuskers' Big Ten affiliation and Power 4 status make them a top destination for top talent. Additionally, Ottawa University, Kansas, a national powerhouse with up to 12 NAIA scholarships available, and Keiser University, Florida, an active recruiter in the NAIA Sun Conference, are also viable options. Midland University, Nebraska, another active recruiter, offers NAIA opportunities. For athletes like the Appoquinimink multisport standout, it's essential to research and connect with these programs to explore verified scholarship pathways. Interested athletes should visit the respective schools' websites and reach out to their flag football coaches to learn more about the recruiting process and eligibility requirements.

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