2021 EVENT CANCELED
Unsigned Senior Showcase - February
Just wanted to thank you. My son attended your unsigned showcase. Despite the fact Keith doesn't have much filming, a school contacted us today. Thank you for you commitment to these young men. By the way the school is University of Northwestern-St. Paul. We will be submitting our application soon. Hopefully others will reach out also.
-L. Holmes
-L. Holmes
Who should attend: Unsigned Seniors Where: Lakewood Stadium (Directions) When: February 8th, 2020 (2:30pm-4:30pm) Maximum Number of Athletes: TBD |
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*The following forms need to be completed by each participant. These forms may be turned in at the event and are required for participation
1 - *Waiver Lakewood Stadium (Click HERE)
2 - *Medical Treatment Authorization (Click HERE)
1 - *Waiver Lakewood Stadium (Click HERE)
2 - *Medical Treatment Authorization (Click HERE)
Football Recruiting Expos presents the 2020 Unsigned Senior Football Showcase & College Recruiting Fair to help with the placement of Student Athletes that wish to continue their football careers. FRE expects college coaches from NCAA Division II/III/NAIA/Junior College and Prep school coaches to attend this event.
This is an opportunity for unsigned high school seniors to showcase their skills and talent one last time in front of Division 2, Division 3, NAIA, Junior College and Prep School coaches. The National Football Signing Day is Wednesday, February 5, 2020 and if you didn't receive a football scholarship offer this is an event you do not want to miss. This will be a showcase event that will fill up fast and there is a limit to the number of athletes we can accept.
Players will work out by performing position and agility drills at several different stations. They will also compete in competitive 1-on-1 drills. College coaches will have the information of the athletes participating and have the opportunity to communicate with athletes that they are interested in.
A College Football Recruiting Fair will take place after the showcase in order for athletes to distribute their final senior highlight tape and to introduce themselves to the college coaches in attendance. There will be colleges from all over the South represented at this event.
The event, which is held at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta, GA, will help student athletes showcase their skills that many have missed over the past year. It’s a chance for them to achieve their goal of going to college to play football and receive a quality education. This showcase is easily the best thing available to service these student athletes. It is a really great opportunity for players to show colleges what they can do in person from an athletics standpoint.
This is an opportunity for unsigned high school seniors to showcase their skills and talent one last time in front of Division 2, Division 3, NAIA, Junior College and Prep School coaches. The National Football Signing Day is Wednesday, February 5, 2020 and if you didn't receive a football scholarship offer this is an event you do not want to miss. This will be a showcase event that will fill up fast and there is a limit to the number of athletes we can accept.
Players will work out by performing position and agility drills at several different stations. They will also compete in competitive 1-on-1 drills. College coaches will have the information of the athletes participating and have the opportunity to communicate with athletes that they are interested in.
A College Football Recruiting Fair will take place after the showcase in order for athletes to distribute their final senior highlight tape and to introduce themselves to the college coaches in attendance. There will be colleges from all over the South represented at this event.
The event, which is held at Lakewood Stadium in Atlanta, GA, will help student athletes showcase their skills that many have missed over the past year. It’s a chance for them to achieve their goal of going to college to play football and receive a quality education. This showcase is easily the best thing available to service these student athletes. It is a really great opportunity for players to show colleges what they can do in person from an athletics standpoint.