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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 3829160" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>My son went to a linebacker camp last week in North Carolina. Parents were allowed in for some of it, but were required to attend a 90 min session on recruiting. Two of the leaders of the camp were a former SEC linebacker coach and Def coordinator, and the other a former D1 linebacker with a couple years NFL experience. 20 min of the 90 min was about exposure and getting your kid seen by coaches......the other 70 min was a reality check for parents, and the odds of their kids playing D3 vs D2 vs D1 ball at all, let alone going on further. It burst a lot of bubbles I'm sure but it was good stuff lol. He went through height, weight, strength and speed averages of D1 athletes and NFL athletes for various positions which is about .01% of athletes playing those positions in high school. Good eye opener, bottom line was go enjoy watching your kids play, and be realistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 3829160, member: 15643"] My son went to a linebacker camp last week in North Carolina. Parents were allowed in for some of it, but were required to attend a 90 min session on recruiting. Two of the leaders of the camp were a former SEC linebacker coach and Def coordinator, and the other a former D1 linebacker with a couple years NFL experience. 20 min of the 90 min was about exposure and getting your kid seen by coaches......the other 70 min was a reality check for parents, and the odds of their kids playing D3 vs D2 vs D1 ball at all, let alone going on further. It burst a lot of bubbles I'm sure but it was good stuff lol. He went through height, weight, strength and speed averages of D1 athletes and NFL athletes for various positions which is about .01% of athletes playing those positions in high school. Good eye opener, bottom line was go enjoy watching your kids play, and be realistic. [/QUOTE]
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