National Championship Tryouts

Be a Part of the Largest Football Event of the Year
The Road to the Alamodome Starts Today!
$35 per player - Includes Tryout T-Shirt
You could be one of the youth football players that represents your entire state in the only event of it's kind:
The FBU National Championship.
The majority of the participants in the National Championship tournament will be selected from these tryouts!
How do you size up against the best players in your state?
Are you prepared to face the challenge of playing against the very best in the United States?
Do you have what it takes to become a National Champion?

Maryland - 7th Grade Champions

Georgia - 8th Grade Champions
Who Can Try Out?
- Eligible football players must be in either grade 6, 7, or 8 during the 2013-2014 school year.
- All participating 8th-graders CANNOT turn 15 years-old before September 1, 2013, and 7th-graders CANNOT turn 14 years-old before September 1, 2013.
- Athletes can be associated with any youth football organization - private or national (Pop Warner, AYF, AAU, UYFL, etc.).
Below is the average height and weight, by position, of participants in the 2012-2013 FBU National Championship:
| 7th Grade | Avg. Height | Avg. Weight | 8th Grade | Avg. Height | Avg. Weight | |
| DB | 5'3" | 118 | DB | 5'7" | 138 | |
| DL | 5'7" | 169 | DL | 5'9" | 192 | |
| LB | 5'5" | 138 | LB | 5'8" | 162 | |
| OL | 5'7" | 175 | OL | 5'10" | 207 | |
| QB | 5'6" | 128 | QB | 5'9" | 148 | |
| RB | 5'5" | 131 | RB | 5'8" | 150 | |
| WR | 5'4" | 127 | WR | 5'10" | 146 |
How Much to Attend a Tryout?
- The entry fee for the tryout is $35.00. Click below to REGISTER.
What Should I Bring?
- Players are required to bring a mouthpiece, cleats, sneakers, shorts, and socks.
- It is recommended that you bring an extra shirt.
- FBU will provide one shirt for each participant.
What Will We Be Doing?
| 40- Yard Dash | "L" Drill - a.k.a 3-Cone Drill | Broad Jump |
As well as:
- Short Shuttle
- Positional Drills
- 1-on-1 Competitions
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