Prosper Eagles Flag Football Prospect Draws Interest from Nebraska, NAIA Programs
The Prosper Eagles flag football team is gaining national attention, particularly from the University of Nebraska, which will debut its inaugural NCAA Division I flag football program in 2028 under the guidance of coaches Liz and Katie Sowers. According to sources, a local prospect from the Eagles has drawn verified interest from Nebraska. Additionally, Ottawa University, Kansas, and Keiser University, Florida, have also expressed interest in the athlete. Midland University, Nebraska, has also been recruiting the prospect. UT Arlington, a Texas-based program, is developing its flag football program but has not yet offered scholarships. For athletes seeking verified scholarship pathways, it is essential to research and contact these programs directly to explore opportunities. Coaches Liz and Katie Sowers have emphasized the importance of building a strong foundation for the Nebraska program, and NAIA programs like Ottawa University and Keiser University offer up to 12 scholarships. As the 2026-27 season approaches, local athletes should focus on developing their skills and establishing relationships with college coaches to increase their chances of securing a scholarship.