
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.

Beau Gleason has been working in football ever since his playing days at one of the top high school programs in California ended in 2018. Since then, he has worked in several different roles with top organizations, most recently as a Scout for the University of Washington. In that role, he was tasked with finding and evaluating some of the top Beau Gleason has been working in football ever since his playing days at one of the top high school programs in California ended in 2018. Since then, he has worked in several different roles with top organizations, most recently as a Scout for the University of Washington. In that role, he was tasked with finding and evaluating some of the top talents in the region and the country, specifically at the tight end position, where he was the lead on recruiting and scouting activities and assisted in bringing top players at that position into the program. Having been heavily involved in the scouting process for one of the top programs in college football has given him a unique edge as an evaluator, as he has been able to bring the critical eye of a premier college coach to all of his frankings.

Dominick Skene is a recent Washington State University Graduate. A Seattle native, he attended and played for Roosevelt High School from 2013-17 before moving across the state to study Sport Management and Sport Communication. He's eager to contribute to deepening the recruiting culture in the state of Washington by covering as many players as Dominick Skene is a recent Washington State University Graduate. A Seattle native, he attended and played for Roosevelt High School from 2013-17 before moving across the state to study Sport Management and Sport Communication. He's eager to contribute to deepening the recruiting culture in the state of Washington by covering as many players as possible. Scouting is a lifelong dream of his and he's determined to learn and make a positive impact. His scouting philosophy draws from the famous Bill Belichick quote, "Tell me what the guy can do, don't tell me what he can't do".