Join the University of Tennessee Volunteers High School Prospect Football Camp on the 31st of May. This single-day prospect camp will take place at the premier Anderson Training Center which is in Knoxville, Tennessee. The event is open to all boys in grade 9 up to grade 12 who are aspiring to become a college football student-athlete. In addition, the camp registration fee is $125 per player. This camp registration fee includes a free camp t-shirt and lunch. The program is set to start at 8:00 AM and end at 5:00 PM. Overall, it will be a fun but challenging experience.
8:00 AM | Registration |
9:00 AM | Camp Start |
5:00 PM | Camp End |
This training program will be under the supervision of the University of Tennessee Volunteers college football coaching staff. Softshell helmets are available for rental in the venue.
What to Bring to the University of Tennessee Volunteers High School Prospect Football Camp
- Cleats
- Sneakers
About the University of Tennessee
The University of Tennessee is a public, coeducational, sun-grant, land-grant university in Knoxville, Tennessee. It is the flagship university of the University of Tennessee system. Moreover, the University of Tennessee is an affiliation of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU). It is also a member of the Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) and the Universities Research Association (URA). Presently, the university is accommodating around 22,100 undergraduate students. 51 percent of this undergraduate student population are males and 49 percent are females. This undergraduate student population is also through a selective enrollment acceptance rate of 77 percent. Correspondingly, the University of Tennessee’s student to faculty ratio is 17:1. The university is also accommodating around 5,900 postgraduate students. The University of Tennessee is also a top-performing academic institution. As a matter of fact, it is 266th in the 2017 Forbes Magazine’s List of America’s Best Colleges. The University of Tennessee is 103rd in the National Universities category of the 2018 edition of the US News and World Reports Best Colleges rankings. In athletics, the University of Tennessee sports teams are mainly competing in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. They are the Volunteers and Lady Volunteers and their identity colors are orange and white.
University of Tennessee Volunteers High School Prospect Football Camp Organizers
Leading the University of Tennessee Volunteers football team is head coach Jeremy Pruitt, a native of Rainsville, Alabama. Coach Jeremy Pruitt is now entering his second season at the helm of the university’s football program. He is a bachelor’s degree graduate from the University of West Alabama. Ultimately, Coach Pruitt is the 2012 National Recruiter of the Year. He also part of five National Championship teams.
Completing the University of Tennessee Volunteers football team coaching staff are Jim Chaney (Offensive Coordinator), Derrick Ansley (Defensive Coordinator and Defensive Backs Coach), Chris Rumph (Co-Defensive Coordinator and Outside Linebackers Coach), Kevin Sherrer (Special Teams Coordinator and Inside Linebackers Coach), Tee Martin (Assistant Head Coach, Passing Game Coordinator, Wide Receivers Coach), Will Friend (Offensive Line Coach), David Johnson (Running Backs Coach), Brian Niedermeyer (Tight Ends Coach), Tracy Rocker (Defensive Line Coach), and Chris Weinke (Quarterbacks Coach).
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