
Paul Gregorian is a Northern California native who has 12 years of combined experience as a football player, scout and coach. Paul is a Western Region Scout for National Preps covering Northern California and Idaho. He has also worked in the recruiting department at the FCS level for over two years working directly under the Director of Player Paul Gregorian is a Northern California native who has 12 years of combined experience as a football player, scout and coach. Paul is a Western Region Scout for National Preps covering Northern California and Idaho. He has also worked in the recruiting department at the FCS level for over two years working directly under the Director of Player Personnel and served as a Defensive Quality Control Student Coach. Paul has been a defensive line coach at the high school level for the past 5 years, during which 4 of his players have gone on to play at the collegiate level. Twitter Handle: PGregorian

Alan Popadines or “Pops” has been working in the prep football space since 2009 when he got his start at All-American Games, the owner and operator of the All-American Bowl (formerly Army All-American Bowl). In his time at All-American Games, he was the Assistant National Combine Director and also served as Public Relations representative for Alan Popadines or “Pops” has been working in the prep football space since 2009 when he got his start at All-American Games, the owner and operator of the All-American Bowl (formerly Army All-American Bowl). In his time at All-American Games, he was the Assistant National Combine Director and also served as Public Relations representative for All-American Bowl. In 2010 he moved on to Youth1 Media where he became the National Football Scouting Director. During his time at Youth1 Media, he was identified as the expert when it came to youth football and was interviewed by several national media powerhouses such as Bleacher Report, The Washington Post, ESPN, and more. He also spread his wings from behind the keyboard to on-screen where he served as co-host of the FBU National Championship show for several years and also did sideline reporting for ESPN. Following a seven-year run there, he moved onto USA Football and the U.S. National Team where he became the Director of Player Personnel for Team USA. As Director of Player Personnel for USA Football, the sport’s National Governing Body, he was tasked with evaluating and selecting the athletes to wear red, white, and blue amongst seven different age groups to play at International Bowl in AT&T Stadium against different country’s such as Japan, Mexico, Panama, Canada, and others. He’s largely been credited with identifying now-household names such as Trevor Lawrence, DJ Uiagalelei, Cam Akers, and hundreds more—before they were in high school.

My name is Christian McAlvain and I have been involved with football for the past 21 years. I have played high school, junior college and division 2 college football and now have spent the past 6 years coaching. I am excited to help student athletes achieve their dreams of playing in college by helping with scouting along with coverage for as many My name is Christian McAlvain and I have been involved with football for the past 21 years. I have played high school, junior college and division 2 college football and now have spent the past 6 years coaching. I am excited to help student athletes achieve their dreams of playing in college by helping with scouting along with coverage for as many athletes as we can.