Tosch.ai™ Becomes the "Trusted Advisor" for College Sports with Launch of Individual Athlete and Coach Analytics
Tosch.ai™, an AI-powered data platform, has expanded its college athletics suite with the launch of individual athlete and coach analytics. This update aims to provide a centralized "single source of truth" for stakeholders navigating the increasingly complex landscapes of NIL, the transfer portal, and conference realignment. By aggregating data from approximately 2,000 institutions, the platform offers critical insights for the Sports & Analytics sector to support data-driven decision-making across recruiting, roster management, and personnel evaluation.
Tosch.ai™, inc. has announced a significant expansion of its proprietary AI-powered data platform, introducing individual athlete and coach analytics to its existing team performance statistics. Launched by father-son duo Shawne and Myles Robinson, the platform now aggregates data from nearly 2,000 colleges and universities across the NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, 3C2A, and NWAC. This expansion follows the company's initial team-focused launch in November 2025 and aims to provide a comprehensive dataset that replaces fragmented spreadsheets and subjective scouting notes with objective, real-time insights.
The platform's new features are designed to serve a wide range of stakeholders within the college sports ecosystem. Coaches and athletic directors can now benchmark program performance, identify roster gaps, and track coaching trends to inform personnel and resourcing decisions. Simultaneously, sports agents and student-athletes can utilize the data to evaluate market opportunities, support NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) negotiations, and make informed decisions regarding the transfer portal. By automating data collection, Tosch.ai allows users to focus on strategy and development rather than manual information gathering.
Founder and CEO Shawne Robinson highlighted the necessity of such a tool in a rapidly changing environment characterized by conference realignment and growing private investment. Robinson noted that the pressure to make quick decisions is felt not just by programs, but also by athletes managing their careers and agents advising clients in a fast-moving market. The platform's ability to surface actionable insights is positioned as a transformative development for the Sports & Analytics sector, democratizing access to high-level data that was previously restricted to well-funded athletic programs.
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