Wednesday, September 29, 2010

National Underclassmen Gridiron Classic Draft Tour Kicks Off in Canada - National Underclassmen Football Combines Football Camp & High School Football Showcase For Freshmen, Sophomore, and Juniors

National Underclassmen Gridiron Classic Draft Tour Kicks Off in Canada - National Underclassmen Football Combines Football Camp & High School Football Showcase For Freshmen, Sophomore, and Juniors





National Underclassmen Gridiron Classic Draft Tour Kicks Off in Canada
Courtesy: National Underclassmen Football Combine Staff
Release: 09/29/2010

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The NUC All-World Gridiron Classic begins its 13 cities Draft Tour in Ontario, Canada on Tuesday, September 28th as three of Canada’s top high school football players, Tyler Varga, Brett Weir and Tevaun Smith, are announced live at their high schools. "I am glad to have three of Canada's best players coming to our game," said NUC Founder & CEO, Coach David Schuman.

First Stop on the Tour - Brett Weir



Brett Weir is regarded as an extremely versatile player, starring at Quarterback, Wide Receiver and Running back.

At 6'4 and 220 lbs, Weir is an all around athlete who’s drawing a lot of attention. Weir, along with Varga, participated for Team Ontario in the Canada Cup.





First Stop on the Tour - Tevaun Smith

Tevaun Smith is a deceptively fast Wide Receiver with great ball skills and hands. A top performer during the 2009 NUC Combine season, the 6’1 165 lbs gifted athlete won Wide Receiver MVP at the Midwest Ultimate 100 Camp. Smith then took his talents to the Top Prospect Camp, ranking third among receivers from the entire class of 2011. His outstanding hands and solid fundamentals have peaked Division 1 interests while becoming one of the top players in Canada.


First Stop on the Tour - Tyler Varga

Tyler Varga is one of Canada’s most dynamic high school football players. Varga was a standout at NUC's 2010 combines. At 5'10 205 lbs, the powerfully built running back took home RB MVP following the Detroit Combine and shined at both the Midwest Ultimate 100 and Top Prospect Camp, placing in the top three at his position at each camp. Widely regarded as Canada's best prospect, has offers from Baylor and Dartmouth, with more than 20 American schools expressing interest, including Colorado, California, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Tennessee and Harvard.



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