Real-Time Scores
Live game updates as they happen. Every inning, every at-bat, every conference.
- All 300+ D1 programs
- Conference tournaments
- NCAA regionals & CWS
300+ D1 programs. Millions of fans. One of only three revenue-generating NCAA sports. College baseball generates real passion and real revenue—now it has the analytics infrastructure to match.
Real-time scores. Complete box scores. Advanced analytics for every program, every game, every at-bat.
What We Deliver
Built from the ground up on Cloudflare's edge network for sub-50ms response times. Mobile-first. Real-time. No compromises.
Live game updates as they happen. Every inning, every at-bat, every conference.
Full batting lines, pitching stats, and play-by-play—not the abbreviated garbage you get elsewhere.
The predictive models and sabermetric depth that MLB teams pay millions for—applied to college baseball.
Our Story
Before there was a brand, there was a promise. A covenant between a father from Texas and his son about to be born in Tennessee.
John Dean Humphrey was born and raised in Texas—El Campo, to be exact. Son of Bill Humphrey, who grew up dirt poor in west Texas, served in WWII, met my grandmother Helen at Hardin-Simmons, then founded and owned banks in El Campo. But life had taken my father to Memphis, Tennessee, where my mother Margaret was about to give birth to their first child.
There was just one problem: no Humphrey had been born outside of Texas in 127 years. And my father wasn't about to break that streak—at least not technically.
So before heading to Baptist Memorial Hospital East, Dad did what any reasonable Texan would do: he drove to West Columbia—the birthplace of the Republic of Texas—scooped up a bag of that sacred soil, and placed it beneath the hospital delivery bed.
"You know you ain't the first to do this—but they've ALL been from Texas."
— The attending physician, Baptist Memorial Hospital EastOn August 17, 1995—the same birthday as Davy Crockett, the Tennessee Senator who died defending the Alamo—John Austin Humphrey entered the world. Born in Memphis. Standing on Texas soil.
The El Campo Leader-News ran the story. The headline? "Tennessee birth will be on Texas soil."
Yes, I still have that soil and that newspaper clipping to this day.
The original Texas soil from West Columbia and the El Campo Leader-News clipping—still in my possession 30 years later.
State of Tennessee. Office of Vital Records. Certificate of Live Birth #141-95-048276. John Austin Humphrey. Male. August 17, 1995. 10:29 AM. Baptist Memorial Hospital East. Memphis, Shelby County.
Father: John Dean Humphrey. Birthplace: Texas.
"I have said that Texas is a state of mind, but I think it is more than that. It is a mystique closely approximating a religion... Texas has a tight cohesiveness perhaps stronger than any other section of America. Rich, poor, Panhandle, Gulf, city, country, Texas is the obsession, the proper study, and the passionate possession of all Texans." — John Steinbeck
For me, Texas isn't just a place—it's how you choose to treat the best and worst of us. A covenant with oneself and the company you keep to never allow each other to stop dreaming beyond the horizon, regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, or even birth soil. A home. A family. A philosophy.
The Journey
Memphis roots, Texas soul, sports in the blood.
Scoring the first TD to tie up Boerne Champion against our biggest rival, Kerrville Tivy. #20, RB/FB.
Screen pass TD on the first play vs Marble Falls—a game that set state passing records and landed on ESPN.
Friday night lights at Boerne Champion. Beck Photography.
South Texas Sliders at Texas Tech. Started that day against the #1 team in the country.
Blaze the dachshund—namesake of this company, named after the Bartlett Blaze.
Ready for the Bartlett Blaze with Dad, circa 1999.
Chargers teammates with the band playing behind us. This is Texas high school football.
Still blazing the path, just with better lighting.
Sports Coverage
Deep analytics for the programs and players you actually care about. Real data, real coverage, real analysis.
Complete coverage for one of college sports' three revenue-generating programs.
Primary FocusFCS and Group of Five coverage beyond the Power Four obsession.
Advanced analytics and predictive intelligence with context.
Scheme analysis and personnel decisions—not fantasy noise.
Blaze Conversations
Original research and analysis where sports meets science, technology, and human potential.
A deep dive into how artificial intelligence is reshaping sports analytics—and the emerging science of psychedelic compounds in treating CTE and brain injuries. From a master's class discussion that bridges data science, neurobiology, and the future of athlete care.
Founder
I'm Austin Humphrey—Boerne Champion #20, two-sport athlete who played running back on Friday nights and started against the #1 baseball team in the country at Texas Tech for the South Texas Sliders. UT Austin grad, Full Sail MS, former top 10% nationally at Northwestern Mutual.
In September 2012, I scored on a screen pass on the first play against Todd Dodge's Marble Falls squad—a game where the opposing QB threw for 724 yards (state record, 2nd in national history), our QB threw for 595 yards (4th in state history), and the combined 1,310 passing yards set an unofficial state record. Texas Monthly named it one of the "Five Most Memorable Sports Stories of 2012." That play landed on ESPN. I know what it feels like to be in the arena.
But those are just stories. What matters: I grew up driving from Memphis to Austin every Thanksgiving for Longhorn football—same four season tickets my family's held for 40+ years. I was there when Ricky Williams broke the rushing record against A&M. My grandfather Bill built banks in El Campo after growing up with nothing in west Texas. This isn't a startup pivot—it's a calling.
Blaze Sports Intel exists because college baseball—one of only three revenue-generating college sports—deserves a real analytics platform. So I stopped waiting and started building.