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The Darin Slack Quarterback Academy will be held at Soddy Daisy High School on June 23 - 24. This is one of the best QB camps in the country. This will be the third year it has been held at Soddy Daisy High School, which is in Chattanooga. The camp is for 7th - 12th grades. Go to www.quarterbackacademy.com for more information. The Darin Slack QB Academy is out of the Orlando, Florida area and is run by Darin Slack who was an All-American record setter for the University of Central Florida in the mid 80's. Excellent camp that draws players from Oklahoma to South Carolina.

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My 12 year old son has been attending the Offense-Defense Camps at Cumberland University the past 4 years. Last year was not one of their best efforts. My son had the thrill of his life two years when he blocked Jevon Kearse for three plays.

were can i get info on this camp? is it no contact or do they get to wear pads?

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volhead, You can get info on the Camp at O-D.com. The Camp is full contact after the first day. The last day of the Camp is reserved for the "Superbowl" where the campers are split into an offensive and defensive unit and they play "real" football for around 45 minutes.

 

Nate Newton visited the Camp last year, the guy is still BIG!

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