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What: Exposure camp for football players entering grades 9-12 for the 2015-16 school year.

 

When: May 9, 2015

 

Where: Mount Juliet Christian Academy

            735 N. Mount Juliet Road

            Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 (game and practice fields).

 

Registration: On Site only. 8am to 10:15am Camp is from 10:30am-2:30pm

 

 

Campers will undergo testing in:

 

40 yd dash

"L" drill

Pro Shuttle

Broad Jump

 

Campers will receive position specific coaching and instruction. Campers will also compete in 1-1 drills. Awards will be given.

 

There will be representatives from at least TEN (10) different college staffs (D2, D3, NAIA)!

 

The First 75 campers will receive a FREE T-Shirt!

 

Campers need to wear/bring: Shorts,tennis shoes, cleats, t-shirt, gloves

 

Registration will be limited to the first 250 campers who register!

 

 

COST: $30

 

For more information or questions contact Dan Davis 615-491-2819

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What: Exposure camp for football players entering grades 9-12 for the 2015-16 school year.

 

When: May 9, 2015

 

Where: Mount Juliet Christian Academy

            735 N. Mount Juliet Road

            Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 (game and practice fields).

 

Registration: On Site only. 8am to 10:15am Camp is from 10:30am-2:30pm

 

 

Campers will undergo testing in:

 

40 yd dash

"L" drill

Pro Shuttle

Broad Jump

 

Campers will receive position specific coaching and instruction. Campers will also compete in 1-1 drills. Awards will be given.

 

There will be representatives from at least TEN (10) different college staffs (D2, D3, NAIA)!

 

The First 75 campers will receive a FREE T-Shirt!

 

Campers need to wear/bring: Shorts,tennis shoes, cleats, t-shirt, gloves

 

Registration will be limited to the first 250 campers who register!

 

 

COST: $30

 

For more information or questions contact Dan Davis 615-491-2819

What colleges will be represented?

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 6 colleges were there, I thought I saw Cumberland, and Lindsey Wilson, but didn't recognize any of the others.

I know its hard to see from the outside looking in.  Its even harder to recognize people (coaches) that you don't know. Several colleges that were there are looking for talent in the Middle Tennessee Area. They were pleased to see some NEXT LEVEL TALENT!   I know that there are a good amount of coaches like yourself which are not required to do anything after the season to get your players scholarships.

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I know its hard to see from the outside looking in.  Its even harder to recognize people (coaches) that you don't know. Several colleges that were there are looking for talent in the Middle Tennessee Area. They were pleased to see some NEXT LEVEL TALENT!   I know that there are a good amount of coaches like yourself which are not required to do anything after the season to get your players scholarships.

My helping get kids scholarships are not money makers, not that is all this one was, because there were some small college coaches at this one,  but there are many that are.  I spoke to college coaches at the Titans recruiting fair and all of them told me the same thing most of there are money makers and they don;t pay any attention to these exposure camps.  " if you want me to recruit your players call me and send me a highlight tape" and that is what I have been doing for years and I have a lot of kids playing in college.

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I know its hard to see from the outside looking in.  Its even harder to recognize people (coaches) that you don't know. Several colleges that were there are looking for talent in the Middle Tennessee Area. They were pleased to see some NEXT LEVEL TALENT!   I know that there are a good amount of coaches like yourself which are not required to do anything after the season to get your players scholarships.

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