The NUC returns to Lexington, KY this weekends with heavy expectations and no reason to take the competition lightly due to what has preceded.
In 2009, Air Force bound Martinez Davis (Madisonville North Hopkins) capped a talented junior group. Davis, the DB MVP, was a very good athlete with shut down ability.
fellow prospect Matt Raines (Bell County) starred as DB, making the junior session one the offense would like to forget. Raines' coverage ability and quickness (he runs a 4.28 shuttle and 4.5 40) anchored him to win the co-DB MVP.
Wideout Evonte Dunn (Bedford, OH) created a major buzz and currently as a rising senior, has interest from a number of top tier D-1 programs. Dunn has terrific quickness and as an expected returner in '10, should once again turn heads on the football field.
Outside linebacker Marcus "On The Attack" Mack held his position strong as a sophomore, displaying a high level of intensity and tremendous leadership skills. With ability on the football field and a 3.6 GPA, Mack has garnered interest from Notre Dame, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, and Stanford among others.
Elite freshman Kyle Bolin, a highly rated QB at the Top Prospect Camp, just finished his first year in high school and is already has many eyes on him. Bolin, 6'1 159, has unmatched mechanics and a future brighter than an Arizona summer afternoon.
"Lexington is one of the best sleeper cities for football talent nationwide", said NUC CEO & President David Schuman. "To discover a player like Kyle Bolin as an 8th grader along with a number of under the radar athletes in 09' is always special."
Current 8th and 9th graders are slated to compete at 8 am on Saturday, Sophomores 1 pm Saturday, while juniors hit the field at Jefferson HS on Sunday March 21at 1 PM. There is also a special teams camp, which kicks off at 8 am Sunday.
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