
Alex Pallone grew up playing football in Birmingham, Michigan. He graduated from Seaholm then coached at Avondale during the 2020 season. Currently, Alex attends Grand Valley State University as a Psychology Major living in Grand Rapids. With his passion for the game of Football, Alex is dedicated to providing exposure to the Athletes of Michigan. Alex Pallone grew up playing football in Birmingham, Michigan. He graduated from Seaholm then coached at Avondale during the 2020 season. Currently, Alex attends Grand Valley State University as a Psychology Major living in Grand Rapids. With his passion for the game of Football, Alex is dedicated to providing exposure to the Athletes of Michigan. He plays a significant role in Rankings and runs the @prepredzonemi Twitter page.

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.

I'm a 2021 graduate of Ball State University. I began my time with Prep Network in March of 2021. I'm a die-hard Chicago Bears and I'm originally from Fort Wayne, Indiana where I graduated from R. Nelson Snider High School.

Vincent Calderone was born in Metro Detroit and graduated from De La Salle Collegiate in 2014. As a lifelong football fan, he played for 12 years until he graduated high school. Aside from rankings and scouting at Prep Redzone Michigan, Vincent currently writes about college football and the NFL Draft for Sports Illustrated while pursuing a Vincent Calderone was born in Metro Detroit and graduated from De La Salle Collegiate in 2014. As a lifelong football fan, he played for 12 years until he graduated high school. Aside from rankings and scouting at Prep Redzone Michigan, Vincent currently writes about college football and the NFL Draft for Sports Illustrated while pursuing a bachelors degree in Sports Management at Rochester University.

Area Scout for high school football in Southeast Michigan