Schiel Road Sports Complex | Cypress, Texas
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No Hidden Fees in Registration
** Athletes who register and can no longer attend due to high school playoffs are eligible for a full refund. **
Open to 2025-2028 Graduates
This one-day regional event is designed by college coaches for high school athletes to compete against their peers from around the region and showcase their abilities in front of college football coaches who will run and organize each event.
College Football Prospect ID events are the first premier event following the 2024 high school and college football seasons. This is the first opportunity for college coaches and high school football players to interact directly with each other on the football field. The day is designed by college coaches in order to get the most out of everyone’s time.
The college coaches will run the event measuring various metrics while also providing instruction to help identify players and their ability to respond to coaching. This event is designed for high school athletes. Seniors will soon have their signing period open and underclassmen will soon become the priority for the next recruiting class. It’s never too early for high school athletes to be on a coach’s radar.
College Football Prospect ID Showcase events will feature three sessions, Offense, Defense, and a Controlled Competition Session (divided in skilled players and big man). This gives players the opportunity to pick the sessions that best fit their skills. Players wanting to showcase their versatility have the option to participate in more than one session. The Controlled Competition Session also allows players to showcase their skills in a simulated game atmosphere. All college coaches will attend each session. Coaches want to get the most out of their time and they don’t want to waste your time. Therefore, it is a very active day for both coaches and players. Players should be prepared for a lot of football and to have conversations with coaches.
The Offense Session will run from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
*Players participating in the Competition Session will be dismissed at 11:30 AM to attend begin the Competition Session. See the tentative itinerary below.
The Controlled Competition Session (Skilled - QB, RB, WR, TE, CB, LB, S or Big Man OL or DL) will run from 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM.
*All players competing in this session can attend the discussion with college coaches taking place at 11:00 AM.
The Defense Session will run from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
The event is for those prospective student-athletes who are focused on pursuing football at the collegiate level or want to learn more about that process. The camp will feature a quality line up of college football coaches who are there to instruct and evaluate players in an individual and team setting. The College Football Prospect ID Showcase is open to all high school football players and has limited enrollment. These camps are compliant with all NCAA, NAIA, and JC rules.
All players will receive verbal feedback from the different levels of college football coaches represented at the camp. Each College Football Prospect ID Showcase can differ slightly when it comes to feedback given. Because we want full interaction between coaches and players, we do not provide written evaluations. We ask our staff to be fully engaged in the teaching and evaluating process and offer feedback when appropriate based on their experiences at their level of college football. This will allow each participating football player the opportunity to get a much clearer idea of where their skills may fit at the college level.
The Offense and Defense segment of camp will consist of skill evaluation, training, and instruction. Players will have the opportunity to receive advanced instruction from the college coaches in their primary position. Each player will be taken through a series of drills in their specific position. All players will be divided into small groups by their position. Players will receive continued instruction on their position, as well as offensive and defensive team concepts, during the competition segment. The college coaches in attendance will run drills that they use with their own teams during practices.
The Controlled Competition Session will allow players to compete against each other under the guidance of the college football coaches. Participants have the option to register as a skilled player (QB, RB, WR, TE, S, CB, LB) or big man (offensive or defensive lineman). It is a great opportunity for the players to show the coaches how their skills have developed.
This is an open discussion between the college coaches, the players, and the family of the players. There are many myths and misunderstandings about participating in college athletics. This discussion is a chance to ask questions and get informed about some of the rules and regulations of college athletics. Topics like, NCAA rules, the NCAA Eligibility Center, What Coaches Look For, What to Expect Playing College Athletics, and How to Promote Yourself will be covered.
OFFENSE SESSION → 8 AM - 12:00 PM
Water Breaks Given Every 30 Minutes or as Needed per Player
7:30 AM → Check-In Begins
8:00 AM → Dynamic Stretch & Warm-Up
8:30 AM → Position Specific Skills Sessions - Primary Position
9:30 AM → Position Specific Skills Sessions - Secondary Position
10:30 AM → Discussions With Positions Coach - Areas to Improve
11:00 AM → Discussion with College Coaches, Players, & Parents regarding college athletics
12:00 PM → Offense Session is Dismissed*
*Players participating in the Controlled Competition Session will be dismissed at 11:30 AM to attend the Controlled Competition Session.
(Skilled Players - QB, WR, RB, CB, LB, DE, TE, S and Big Man - OL/DL)
Water Breaks Given Every 30 Minutes or as Needed per Player
11:00 AM → Check-In Begins (If you have not already checked in)
11:30 AM → Controlled Competition Session
1:30 PM → Discussions With Positions Coach - Areas to Improve
2:00 PM → Controlled Competition Session Dismissed*
Water Breaks Given Every 30 Minutes or as Needed per Player
12:30 PM → Check-In Begins (If you have not already checked in)
1:00 PM → Dynamic Stretch & Warm-Up
1:30 PM → Position Specific Skills Sessions - Primary Position
2:30 PM → Position Specific Skills Sessions - Secondary Position
3:30 PM →Discussions With Positions Coach - Areas to Improve
4:00 PM → Discussion between College Coaches, Players, & Parents regarding college athletics
5:00 PM → Defense & Kicking/Punting/Long Snapping Session Dismissal
Grass Field - Athletic shoes or cleats