National Underclassmen Combines & NUC Sports Football Camps Schedule Released per NUC Sports Media
New York, NY, October 28, 2016 (Newswire.com) - NUCSports.com and the founders of the National Underclassmen Combines have released their football camp schedule at nucsports.com. Events this year will take place in over 100 cities and 40 states around the USA. The mission is to create World Class competition and event experiences for the athletes, families, and coaches. By testing the events in the 40 yard dash, vertical jump, broad jump and shuttle run, plus its all-star games, all american games, 7v7 tournaments and position based camps, NUC sports has established itself as the true leader in the industry since 2005.
"Our goal is to help athletes at all levels from 5th grade to seniors in high school get a chance to compete, get better, and get recruiting exposure once they get to the high school levels. Once we get them in that place where they can leverage their athletic ability to get a college degree and put themselves in a better position in life, then we have done our job," says founder David Schuman, a former D-1 football player at UCONN, where he also got his undergrad and MBA. "Football helped get me in a place where i had a better chance in life after football and that's what I want for all the athletes."
"The goal is to help athletes leverage their football skills and athletic ability to help land them at a college where they can play football and get a degree from a college that they might not otherwise have attended."
David Schuman, CEO, NUC Sports
Programs like Alabama, Rutgers, Ohio State, USC, Florida State and Oregon has had a vast amount of players that were first recognized as a prospect at an NUC camp. Formerly known as the National Underclassmen Combines, The NUC has expanded into All Star Games, 7v7 camps, and showcases. Most notably the NUC All American Game that had two Heisman Trophy award winners, Marcus Mariota and Johnny Manziel. In fact, 3 of the last 4 Heisman Trophy winners were NUC Sports alumnae.
Over 10,000 alumnae have signed with Division 1 programs since its inception in 2005. The program started in New Jersey with 1 camp and 141 athletes has grown to over 20,000 athletes per year in over 40 states. Humble beginnings in 2005 were attended by current NFL stars Joe Haden and Tyrod Taylor.
You can see the 2017 schedule at www.nucsports.com as well as find out more information by going to the website.
The camps and combines were started by founder David Schuman, who got his start in football as a high school All American and starting linebacker at the University of Connecticut.
"It was my plan to give athletes the forum to utilize their athletic ability in football to put themselves in a position to get a college degree," says Schuman. "There is no greater thrill then receiving an email or call from an athlete telling me they are getting a scholarship or that they have an opportunity that they might not have had before. My job is to give athletes the opportunity to show what they have and then to get that information to the college coaches!"
Now with NUC Sports sister website NUCsportsMag.com, we provide 365 days a year of recruiting info, NFL analysis, High School analysis and rankings.
Source: NUC Sports
Share:
Tags: 7v7 tournaments, all star games, dave schuman, david schuman, football camps, high school football, national underclassmen combines, nuc sports