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LARGEST NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COMBINE CAMP ANNOUNCES EXPANSION, AND 2010 COMBINE SCHEDULE
Schuman’s National Underclassmen Combine Camps (NUC) Announces over 60 Football combine & Football Camps for 2009
NEW YORK: December 29th, 2010: Dave Schuman, founder of the Schuman’s National Underclassmen Combines, the largest, high school football combine and recruitment showcase in the country, today announced its expansion into new cities and more national locations for combine camps. The football combines will run from February 6th through June 5th with stops in every major city in the USA including hot spots such as New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Chicago, San Diego, Nashville, Atlanta, and Orlando . Featuring the top high school football talent from around the country, attendees will be evaluated by scouting service Rivals.com and their results provided to college scouts and recruiters including every college in the USA from D-1a BCS to DIII.
With 180 National Football Combines in 2010, 15 Ultimate 100 camps, and 1 Top Prospect Camp and a list of unparalleled partners and sponsors, and unprecedented 418% growth since its inception, NUC is the ultimate in High School Athletics recruitment showcase. Over the past 5 years the NUC has put over 2000 athletes with scholarship offers and thousands of others go on to play college football ball. The company is excited to expand its football brand looks forward to continued success in helping to develop the nations Football talent, and take their skills to the college level. With our extensive website www.nationalunderclassmen.com athletes can find out information and register for events.
"At the NUC our goal has been to help high school athletes - in particular Freshman and Sophomores,but we have expanded to Juniors and 8th graders to help them gain early exposure to colleges to showcase their skills,” stated NUC founder Dave Schuman. “20% of our athletes have gone on to receive scholarships and over 70% have gone on to play college football. As demand for our services has increased over the past five years we have recognized the need to expand our showcases to include more cities and more athletes, and more grade levels. Our goal is to provide opportunity for athletes to gain early recruiting exposure in every town in the USA. We want to be the company that every college looks to find players, whether they are from New Mexico, New York City, Portland Oregon or Miami Florida. We’re excited to see what the future holds for our athletes and our partners.”
The combine camp will be run by David Schuman and his staff and will also include HS coaches that will help to time and help the athletes do their best in the combine. Schuman's has trained, coached and worked with over 85,000 athletes nationwide and is widely recognized as the authority on speed, football, and athletic development.
About National Underclassmen Combines
The National Underclassmen Showcase for Football was founded by the originators of the National Underclassmen Football Combines. Over the past five years, the NUC has led more than 2000 athletes to division 1, 1aa, and DII scholarships scholarship offers while thousands more have gone on to play college ball. We took the principle of the football showcase with the sole aim to get the athletes recruited for college. All events are video taped and the results will be sent to every college in the USA. To get a great idea what we have done in the past just go to www.nationalunderclassmen.com. We are proud to expand our program to over 60 cities and over 180 events throughout the USA.
What about diamonds in the rough, what about athletes who play for small schools, what about elite athletes looking to be seen as early as possible? Schuman’s provides a forum, a showcase for those athletes to expose their talents & it is our job to get that information out to colleges & scouts nationwide. Visit www.nationalunderclassmen.com to find our more information.
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