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HS Coaches, Players and parents BEWARE of exposure camps!


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Mid TN is being bombarded with exposure camps promising college coaches and recruiting exposure. According to several coaches at the recruiting fair in Nashville yesterday these are just money makers for who ever sponsors them. College coaches rarely attend or get information from them. You want recruited make a high light tape and send it the colleges you want to play for and have your HS coach call them this will be much more effective than running the standard drills for so called scouts. Good Luck.

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I was also present at the recruiting fair hosted by the Titians. I personally know that the colleges that are allowed by NCAA to attend these camps & combine use them as a recruiting tool.  On a fix recruiting budget, they are allow to view more talent at one location.  The NFL has their combine where its invitation only, but each NFL team sends scouts to a colleges Pro Day to view talent in person. I have been present at several camps & combines over the years. I have witness several college send their scouts to find talent at these camps.  I have several student athletes that were offered FULL RIDES to D1 Colleges due to the exposure from these camps & combines. This past winter I watched a last chance combine hosted by Gallatin High several colleges were present. 

Any Player interested in competition and getting seen by college coaches.

Any Coach or Parent wanting their student athlete to gain Exposure.

 

Mt. Juliet Christian is hosting a camp/combine May 9th.

 

NPA is hosting a camp/combine on May 24th.

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I was also present at the recruiting fair hosted by the Titians. I personally know that the colleges that are allowed by NCAA to attend these camps & combine use them as a recruiting tool.  On a fix recruiting budget, they are allow to view more talent at one location.  The NFL has their combine where its invitation only, but each NFL team sends scouts to a colleges Pro Day to view talent in person. I have been present at several camps & combines over the years. I have witness several college send their scouts to find talent at these camps.  I have several student athletes that were offered FULL RIDES to D1 Colleges due to the exposure from these camps & combines. This past winter I watched a last chance combine hosted by Gallatin High several colleges were present. 

Any Player interested in competition and getting seen by college coaches.

Any Coach or Parent wanting their student athlete to gain Exposure.

 

Mt. Juliet Christian is hosting a camp/combine May 9th.

 

NPA is hosting a camp/combine on May 24th.

Yes the Gallatin combine camp is for small colleges NAIA and DIII and FREE that is different than kids paying for "exposure"  IF you read my post it simply said beware SOME are scams.

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Yes the Gallatin combine camp is for small colleges NAIA and DIII and FREE that is different than kids paying for "exposure"  IF you read my post it simply said beware SOME are scams.

Correction Gallatin combine was not "Free" it was. It was affordable. I did RE-READ your post. It doesn't say "SOME" exposure camps. Next Level Training and MJCA did a goo job hosting their event. Several colleges were there to see middle Tennessee area talent in person. These college coaches were pleased to get a early opportunity to start recruiting this group of talent.  Coach Davis is an up and coming Head Coach at MJCA. We need more Head coaches like him.

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Correction Gallatin combine was not "Free" it was. It was affordable. I did RE-READ your post. It doesn't say "SOME" exposure camps. Next Level Training and MJCA did a goo job hosting their event. Several colleges were there to see middle Tennessee area talent in person. These college coaches were pleased to get a early opportunity to start recruiting this group of talent. Coach Davis is an up and coming Head Coach at MJCA. We need more Head coaches like him.

The information posted on coach t by the Gallatin people said the combine was free.

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