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Barry's Recruiting Tips #2 - Football Camps In these times when money is tighter than ever choosing what football camps to go to can be a very daunting task. It seems almost every camp participant I have met has a dream of playing football after high school. There is no one that can guarantee that there is a scholarship for everyone to play football at the next level. But at the National Underclassmen Combine we hope to provide an opportunity for everyone to discover and improve their skill level. Below are some tips and answers to some of the most common questions regarding football camps. |
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6. Once I get a few scholarship offers should I stop going to camps? You should always be looking to improve football skills and compete against the best regardless if you have offers or not. Even if you're verbally committed to play football at the highest level you should still be looking to get better. Your football knowledge and skill set can't improve sitting on the couch playing video games. 7. Should I go to a college three day camps? If you have the income to afford the camp then go for it. But if you plan on hitting as many camps as possible I would highly recommend just going for the day. Most colleges have one day football camps for seniors and if they don't they can still prorate the cost of the camp for one day. 8. What advantage is there going to as many football camps as possible? Let's face it the more camps you attend the more chances you have of either impressing a college coach or a recruiting analyst. You also have the chance to receive training from several coaches. This means learning many techniques while finding out what style of coaching motivates best. 9. Should I only work out at one position at a camp? Some camps that may be all you really have time to do. But it is highly recommended that you work out on either side of the ball. Again this will increase your visibility to coaches and analyst. You may be surprised that that your best position at the next level is your secondary position versus your primary position in high school. 10. If you don't understand what a coach is trying to teach you on the practice field don't ever be afraid to ask questions. The last thing you want to do is go all out doing some technique the wrong way. These camps are for you so get the most out of each opportunity. |
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