Why this exists
CollegeCoachEmails.com started as an internal tool for a recruiting-data business — not as a product. It only became one after it kept saving our own clients from emailing coaches who had already left.
Last verified: July 14, 2026
I’m Deljan Bregasi, the founder. I run a college-recruiting data operation — the unglamorous back end of recruiting, where the job is to get the right athlete in front of the right coach without wasting anyone’s time.
The problem that never went away was staleness. Coaching staffs turn over constantly, and a contact list that was perfect in January is quietly wrong by spring. My clients were sending carefully written introductions to inboxes that no longer belonged to anyone. So I built a system that did the boring thing well: check every school’s official athletics staff directory, every week, and flag what changed.
It worked. New hires showed up within days. Departed coaches dropped off before anyone emailed a ghost. After running it privately for long enough to trust it, I decided the honest thing to do was let anyone buy the same weekly-verified data, at a price that isn’t built to gouge worried parents — instead of the $199-a-year, updated-monthly lists that dominate this space.
That’s the whole company. No venture backing, no inflated coach counts, no made-up email addresses. Just 37,624 coaches at 1,910 schools across 11 sports, re-checked every week — and a promise to tell you exactly what we do and don’t verify.
If something’s wrong, or you just want to ask a question before subscribing, it comes to me and a small team: support@collegecoachemails.com. A human reads every message.
— Deljan Bregasi, Founder
Freshness is the product
We verify weekly instead of monthly because a coach list starts going stale the day it’s exported. See how we verify.
Honest scope, honest numbers
We only sell the 11 sports we can keep current, and we never invent an email to pad a count. Blank beats wrong.
A real person answers
Support isn’t a ticket queue in another time zone. Email us and you’re emailing the people who built the thing.