NCAA Calendar Wednesday, August 27, 2008
DIV 3 - Men's Football - Sophomores
PERIOD CALL EMAIL VIDEO TRAVEL
Dead
6/15/2008
to
8/31/2008
YES YES YES Unofficial
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Testimonial From those who Know
University of Minnesota, Graduate & NCAA Division I Assistant College Coach – 2002 - 2004
"As a former assistant college coach at the University of Minnesota, the recruiting process can be very confusing. To me, your Athlete Knowledge Center is a great resource for any athlete looking to play in NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA, or NJCAA. As a coach, Video Highlights are a critical element in the evaluation process, and I am extremely impressed with the video experience. Also, the ability to then act on a Athlete’s profile by simply clicking on the Athlete’s name is a very powerful tool. It cuts down the recruiting process timeline and would allow any college coach to easily manage and organize his or her communication with a student athlete."
- Chris Higgins


Blog Member Submission
From Cameron Robak:
I would love to play football at the college level. I love the game and do not want to stop playing it after high school....


POLL
The Question
What College Affiliation would you like to play for in College?
The Response
 COA
 NWAACC
 NJCAA
 NAIA
 NCAA


Videos
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Appearances
School Presentation
08/27 2008
Evanston High School, Evanston, IL
School Presentation
09/15 2008
Eastview High School, Apple Valley, MN


New Feature
JumpForward will be releasing a powerful new broadcast text messaging feature that allows club coaches to instantaneously reach their athletes and parents from the web or their mobile phone.
This feature will be added to JumpForward’s on-demand SRM offering and released in July.


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