What is a "Combine"?
The "Combine" is an event that tests a combination of skills including speed, power, strength, and agility. These skills are used to evaluate an athlete's overall skill level. This event makes it easy for college scouts to see a variety of athletes and for athletes to increase their exposure to many different Division I, II and III colleges from across the nation.
Who is eligible to attend?
High School Football athletes going into 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade.
You will receive an acceptance email from the Program Director. This letter will give you specific registration details that your spot is reserved. Also, at that time, you will have agreed to our release and waiver so you will not receive anything via US Mail. All communication will be done via email. Please use a valid email address, we are not responsible for incorrect email address.
What is the cost to attend?
The cost to attend a Next Level Football Player Development and Evaluation Camp is only $99.95 and includes a camp T-Shirt.
Your results are sent to every college football program in the country and to every major media outlet.
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How many positions may I try out for?
Due to the amount of athletes expected and the constraints, we will only allow an athlete to participate in one position, (i.e. If a player plays two positions in high school, please select a position that you feel you would play in college). The variety of drills and skills demonstrated will give college coaches a true understanding of the player's speed, strength and agility.
What colleges will be attending the Combine?
As of August 1, 2006, the NCAA Rules committee passed Bylaw 13.1.8.9.4 stating:
A Division I member institution or conference may not host, sponsor or conduct a tryout camp, clinic, group workout or combine (e.g., combination of athletics skill tests or activities) devoted to agility, flexibility, speed and strength tests for prospective student-athletes at any location. In sports other than football, a member institution's staff members may only attend such an event sponsored by an outside organization if the event occurs off the institution's campus and is open to all institutions. (NCAA Bylaw 13.1.8.9.4.) (Adopted: 1/10/92, Revised: 1/9/06 effective 8/1/06).
This means that no representative of any Division I Football program may attend a tryout camp, clinic, group workout, or combine. More information regarding this bylaw can be found at: www.NCAA.org. This bylaw does not affect Division II, III, and NAIA schools.
When will results be available?
The student-athlete's results will be emailed to each participant no later than the Friday following the event.
College Coaches and Media Outlets will be notified of the results at that same time.
Who will be doing the testing?
The Next Level Football Staff will conduct all training and testing. Next Level Football Staff is experienced with former college and professional coaches and players. They will help you improve your technique to help you become a more well rounded football player.