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football clinics

When you say clinics, that really leaves things wide open. Narrow it down to age group, and or type of camp. For instance one day, several days, or week long. You also have to consider contact vs noncontact camps. Without knowing the age of your child, or his potential, I would suggest looking at several colleges and check out the camps that they provide. If your young man is high school age and not sure where he wants to go, I'd suggest going somewhere where there will be a lot of coaches. Not only will he learn, but the more coaches that he gets to to meet and shake hands with, the better chance he has to have a coach remember his name. It doesn't have to be a d1 school. St Francis for example put on a nice clinic a few years ago. I heard that Frostburg had a nice camp last year. Anyway, the choice will be yours and your sons. If nothing else happens, just remember, learn, meet people, and above all, have fun! Good luck.
 
He is going to be 8th grade, very good athlete wants to give baseball up this year to train for football. He is going to participate in the speed and agility, if that is a good age. Thank you!!

This post was edited on 3/16 6:30 PM by cumbfanatic
 
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