The University of Arkansas Razorbacks Football Elite Prospect Camp is going to run from 1:00 PM until 6:00 PM on the 15th of June. It is open to all boys 14 to 21 years of age who are aspiring to become a college football student-athlete. This training camp is going to take place at the state of the art Fred Smith Center which is on the University of Arkansas campus. In addition, the camp will provide beginner, intermediate, and advanced skills development drills. There will also be an evaluation at the conclusion of the event. The camp registration fee is $40 per player. Furthermore, all the training instructions and groupings are in accordance with the attendee’s age and skill level.
1:00 PM | Check-In |
2:00 PM | Camp Start |
6:00 PM | Camp End |
Furthermore, this training program will be under the University of Arkansas Razorbacks college football coaching staff. Please note that this is a non-contact, non-padded camp so helmets and shoulder pads are not needed.
What to Bring to the University of Arkansas Razorbacks Football Elite Prospect Camp
- Cleats
- Sneakers
- Insurance Card Copy
- Workout clothes
- Water Bottle
- Sunscreen
About the University of Arkansas
The University of Arkansas, formerly Arkansas Industrial University, is a public, coeducational, land-grant, space-grant university in Fayetteville, Arkansas. It is the flagship and the largest university of the University of Arkansas System. Furthermore, the University of Arkansas as a whole has an accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission. Currently, the university is serving around 22,500 undergraduate students. 47 percent of this undergraduate student population are male students and 53 percent are female students. This undergraduate student population is through a selective enrollment acceptance rate of 63 percent. Correspondingly, the University of Arkansas’ student to faculty ratio is 19:1. The university is also serving around 4,200 postgraduate students. The University of Arkansas is also among the nation’s leading academic institutions. In fact, it is 283rd in the 2017 Forbes Magazine’s List of America’s Best Colleges. It is 133rd in the National Universities category of the 2018 edition of the US News and World Reports Best Colleges rankings. The university is also 83rd in the Best Colleges for Veterans rankings and 132nd in the Best Value Schools rankings. In sports, the University of Arkansas is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I, Southeastern Conference (SEC). The athletes’ nickname is Razorbacks and cardinal and white are their identity colors.
University of Arkansas Razorbacks Football Elite Prospect Camp Organizers
The head coach of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks football team is Chad Morris, a native of Dallas, Texas. Coach Chad Morris is now in his second year at the helm of the university’s football program. He is a bachelor’s degree in mathematics with a minor in statistics graduate from Texas A&M University. Ultimately, Coach Chad Morris is an 11-time Coach of the Year awardee.
Completing the Razorbacks football coaching staff are John Chavis (Defensive Coordinator and Linebackers Coach), Joe Craddock IV (Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach), Jeff Traylor (Associate Head Coach and Runningbacks Coach), Steve Caldwell (Defensive Line Coach), Dustin Fry (Offensive Line and Run Game Coordinator), Barry Lunney Jr. (Tight Ends and Special Teams Coordinator), Justin Stepp (Wide Receivers Coach), Kenny Ingram (Defensive Tackles), and Trumain Carroll (Head Strength & Conditioning Coach).
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