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02:06 Youth Combine Recap, Recruiting Realities & The Future of College Football
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Youth & Middle School Combine Recap
- Over 100 kids participated in the event.
- Players gained valuable experience in a high school-style combine setting.
- Several standout performances, including:
- Multiple players breaking 5.0 seconds in the 40-yard dash (laser-timed).
- Broad jumps over 8 feet, with one reaching 9 feet.
- Vertical jumps 25 inches+, which are high school-level numbers.
- The event helped players and parents understand how they stack up against competition.
The Importance of Early Exposure to Testing & Competition
- Young athletes often don’t realize the level of talent outside their own team.
- Competing early helps players adjust to pressure and develop a growth mindset.
Lessons from the Combine & Player Development
- Many players lack proper starting technique in the 40-yard dash.
- Players should analyze results in three ways:
- Overall event performance
- Comparison to peers in their age group
- Comparison to their specific position group
Key Takeaways for Parents & Athletes
- If an athlete ranks high in a category, they should focus on maximizing that strength.
- If they underperform, they should use it as motivation to improve.
Recruiting Insights & the Transfer Portal Effect
- High school recruiting has changed dramatically due to the transfer portal.
- Only 50% of college recruits are now coming from high school, as transfers fill many roster spots.
- Players must start preparing earlier than ever to stand out.
Upcoming Events & Recommendations
- Athletes should attend the Elite Football Combine on March 8.
- The Lindenwood Mega Camp (June 6-7) will provide further exposure at a larger scale.
Evolution of College Football & the Super Conference Shift
- SEC & Big Ten are becoming the dominant conferences, potentially forming a super league.
- Schools left out of the power structure (Big 12, ACC) may face uncertain futures.
- Recruiting trends favor speed and mobility at all positions, especially at QB.
Final Thoughts
- Athletes must think beyond their local competition and take a national approach to recruiting.
- Speed, size, and verified testing results are more important than ever for getting noticed.
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