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Football Combine - Giles County High School - 6/23/12


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The 2012 De'Vinner Elite will be held at Giles County HS Saturday June 23rd, 2012. Check-in will start at 8:00am to ensure we have everyone registered and start the combine on time at 9:00am. A lot of talent will be at Giles County HS. Here is a great opportunity to get a jump on your summer evaluation. Several Division 1 prospects will be on hand to compete. Let's see who will be discovered. Several recruiting services including Grind Recruiting, and many more will be on hand to cover the event. All of the results will go to virtually every college coaching staff across the country. Last year combines featured two US Army All American's, Two Semper FI Marines All Americans, Two O-D All Americans, and one Team USA U19 Team member. These players signed National Letters of Intent with Auburn, Vanderbilt, Mississippi State, and Vanderbilt University. Over the years athletes that have attended the combines have signed with University of Georgia, Cincy, Memphis, Miss State, Louisville, Alabama, Auburn, Vanderbilt, Southern Miss, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Navy, MTSU, and several Division 1AA schools. Let's see who will be the 2013 stars that will discovered. Your results are sent out to every college program and recruiting service in the country. There will be 1on1's for the lineman and skill players as well as 7on7 competition. The cost of the combine is 30.00. YOU CAN REGISTER THE DAY OF THE COMBINE! For more information please visit the website at www.devinnerfoundation.org or contact The De'Vinner via Phone at 615 525 0077 or email at info@devinnerfoundation.org

 

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