There’s a buzzword thrown around – ‘exposure’ – all too often in youth and prep sports these days. If you’re reading this, I’m sure you’ve heard it or read it. To get recruited, you have to get exposure; exposure leads to recruitment, which leads to scholarships. The previous sentence is not wholly true and is[…]
Read MoreWide Receiver Pass Catching Tip
You can’t be elite an wide receiver unless you have elite pass catching skills. The best way to become a better pass catching is to build muscle memory. Receivers should be catching a minimum of 100 balls per day.
Read MoreRoute Running Tip
The key to being a great receiver is route running. If you are able to run crisp routes it will help you get open on a regular basis. Football University provides a tip on how to be an effective route runner. Receivers, make sure you come back for the ball. Attack the ball with[…]
Read MoreQuarterback Pre-Snap Tips
Quarterbacks play a critical role in their teams on-field success. Before they can hand off the ball or throw a pass they must complete some pre-snap tasks. Football University provides three crucial Pre-Snap Tips for quarterbacks. – survey the defense – check the sideline for adjustments – make sure your teammates are aligned correctly
Read MorePerfect Stance
The image below shows 1st-round draft pick and All-American Bowl alum Quenton Nelson demonstrating the ideal offensive lineman stance. Here are 5 tips to have the perfect Football University stance. 1. Solid base, feet shoulder-width. 2. Flat back. 3. Active off-hand. 4. Head up. 5. Limit weight on your down-hand.
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