Andrew Ivins

Director Of Scouting

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Preston's Summary

Andrew Ivins is the Director of Scouting at 247Sports, where he oversees the network's rankings of high school football prospects. With a focus on competitive sports and the sports business, he has reported extensively on team and individual sports, particularly in relation to Miami and Notre Dame. Andrew's insights and expertise have been featured in the Orlando Sentinel, Yahoo Sports, CBS Sports, and other prominent publications.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 56 %
Event Coverage: 17 %
Opinion: 9 %
Events: 6 %
Data Driven: 4 %

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Pitching Insights

Andrew Ivins' articles mainly focus on sports, particularly track and field as well as college football recruiting. If you have expert insights into high school sports talent, college football recruitment or significant events such as All-American Bowls and Under Armour games, these would be valuable for pitching to Andrew.

Given the nature of his coverage, he is likely to be more interested in pitches related to upcoming events or breaking news within the world of high school and collegiate athletics rather than historical analysis.

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