The Boston College Eagles Elite One-Day Football Clinic is designed for boys in grade 7 up to grade 12 who desire to take their game to the college level. Those in Junior College are also eligible to join. This football clinic will run from 7:50 AM until 4:00 PM on the 2nd of June. It is going to take place at the beautiful Boston College Newton Campus which is in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. In addition, this football clinic is ideal for those who have already an understanding of the game. All the instructions, however, are going to be in accordance with the participant’s age and skill level. It will be a fun and motivational training experience.
7:50 AM | Registration |
9:30 AM | Orientation |
9:45 AM | Session 1 |
11:45 AM | Lunch |
1:30 PM | Session 2 |
4:00 PM | Camp End |
Furthermore, this training program will be under the direction of the Boston College Eagles college football coaching staff. Coaches from other top colleges and universities are also going to attend and help facilitate the event.
What to Bring to the Boston College Eagles Elite One-Day Football Clinic
- Football Helmet
- Grass Cleats
- Sneakers
- Supporters
- Socks
- Sunscreen
- Towel
- Sweat Shirts
- Sweat Pants
- Workout t-shirts
- Gym Shorts
About the Boston College
Boston College is a private, nonprofit, coeducational, Catholic university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. It is a member of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities as well as the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. It is also part of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities and the 568 Group. Boston College is one of the nation’s top performing academic institution. As a matter of fact, is 32nd in the National Universities, 2018 edition of the US News and World Reports Best Colleges rankings. It is also 41st in the Best Value Schools rankings. Currently, the college accommodates around 14,100 students. The college is with a student to faculty ratio of 12 is to 1. Furthermore, Boston College has 25 intercollegiate athletics teams. They are campaigning in the Atlantic Coast Conference of National Collegiate Athletics Association Division 1. They call themselves the Eagles. Additionally, maroon and gold are the Boston College athletics official colors and Baldwin the Eagle is their official mascot. The Eagles have won a national title in 1940.
Boston College Eagles Elite One-Day Football Clinic Organizers
Steve Addazio, a native of Farmington, Connecticut is the head coach of the Boston College Eagles football team. He is now entering his 7th season at the reins of the Eagles college football program. Coach Steve Addazio is a bachelor’s degree in physical education graduate from Central Connecticut State University. It is also where he completed his master’s degree in physical education. He is now holding an overall coaching win-loss record of 51-49.
Then, the Boston College Eagles assistant head coach is Frank Leonard from Wethersfield, Connecticut. He completed both his bachelor’s degree in physical education and master’s degree in education and administration at the Central Connecticut State University.
Completing the coaching staff are Mike Bajakian (Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach), Bill Sheridan (Defensive Coordinator and Linebackers Coach), Ricky Brown (Special Teams Coordinator and Outside Linebackers Coach), Rich Gunnell (Wide Receivers Coach), Eric Lewis (Defensive Backs Coach), Jim Reid (Defensive Ends Coach), Antoine Smith (Defensive Tackles Coach), Phil Trautwein (Offensive Line Coach), and Brian White (Running Backs Coach).
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