Come and join the Hillsdale College Chargers One-Day Elite Football Camp. It is a single-day event that will run from 10:00 AM until 2:45 PM on the 13th of July. This football training program emphasizes development in the player’s football skills and athletic abilities. It also focuses on the improvement of the player’s position-specific skills. Moreover, this high-level football camp is open to all and any boys in grade 7 up to grade 12. All instructions are in accordance with the participant’s age and skill level. The camp registration fee is $35 per player (before July 5) and $50 per player (after July 5). Available camper spots are limited thus registration is first come first served.
9:30 AM | Registration |
10:00 AM | Camp Start |
2:45 PM | Camp End |
Furthermore, this training program will be under the supervision of the Hillsdale College Chargers football coaching staff. This camp is open to all offense and defense positions.
What to Bring to the Hillsdale College Chargers One-Day Elite Football Camp
- Tennis Shoes
- Football Shoes
- Helmet
- Workout clothes
About Hillsdale College
Hillsdale College, originally Michigan Central College, is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college in Hillsdale, Michigan. As a whole, Hillsdale College has an accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission. Currently, Hillsdale College is serving around 1,500 undergraduate students. Its undergraduate student population’s gender distribution is 50 percent males and 50 percent females. This undergraduate student population is also through a selective enrollment acceptance rate of 45 percent. Correspondingly, the college has a 10:1 student to faculty ratio. Hillsdale College is also a top performing academic institution. As a matter of fact, it is 71st in the National Liberal Arts Colleges category of the 2018 edition of the US News and World Reports Best Colleges rankings. It is also 106th in the Best Value Schools category and 101st in the High School Counselor Rankings. In sports, Hillsdale College is a member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II. The athletes’ nickname is Chargers and blue and white are their identity colors. Collectively, the Hillsdale Chargers have already 10 National Championships. In addition, the Hillsdale Chargers is the 1985 NAIA Division I champions.
Hillsdale College Chargers One-Day Elite Football Camp Organizers
Head Coach Keith Otterbein is leading the Hillsdale College Chargers football team. He is now in his 16th season at the helm of the Chargers football program. Coach Keith Otterbein is an alumnus of Hillsdale College and was a recipient of the National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete award during his college playing years. Prior to his head coaching role at Hillsdale, Coach Keith Otterbein was Balls State University’s running backs coach. Ultimately, Coach Otterbein is a two-time GLIAC and Regional Coach of the Year awardee. He was able to lead the Hillsdale Chargers to three division titles (2010, 2011, and 2012).
Completing the Hillsdale College Chargers football coaching staff are Craig Blanchard (Defensive Coordinator), Nate Shreffler (Offensive Coordinator), John Lindley (Defensive Line Coach), Pat Hornak (H-backs and Tight Ends Coach), Steve Otterbein (Special Teams Coordinator and Cornerbacks Coach), Brad Otterbein (Quarterbacks Coach), Nick Galvan (Safeties Coach), and Scott Campbell (Assistant Football Coach).
Rating