Football University, in conjunction with rankings by The National Sports Report, will host four of the country’s top rising high school school student-athletes at the FBU Bay Area Regional Camp.
Four of the nation’s top football players as recognized by NSR will train at the FBU Bay Area camp with one of Football University’s NFL-experienced coaches. Rising 9th grade defensive ends Jon Puckett and Isaac Marquez out of Brentwood, CA will train with former San Francisco 49er Dennis Brown. Isaiah McElvane and Kavir Bains, wide receiver and defensive back at Valley Christian High School in San Jose will also attend the Bay Area camp.
Puckett, Marquez, McEvlane and Bains have showcased high level technique at this stage and displayed dedication to becoming better football players. The advanced technical training platform Football University provide will greatly benefit on their paths to football success.
Football University brings the top middle school talent in the country to its regional camps, from Boston to southern California and everywhere in between. As evidenced by the national player rankings together with NSR, top middle school student-athletes will train at every one of the remaining Football University camps this spring.
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