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The Hoosier Gridiron Winter Combine is
designed to provide student athletes with the opportunity to
market their athletic, academic and football talents to numerous
college football coaches. Hoosier Gridiron’s
Winter Combine is held in
December during the only “contact period” permitted by the
NCAA. During the
“contact period” a DI or DII coach may evaluate a
participant’s athletic ability and football talent, as well
as, make contact with participants.
Attending a Hoosier Gridiron Combine provides
participants with the opportunity to be viewed by college
coaches while performing a series of athletic testing events and
while participating in various football position demonstration
skills. Each
participant’s combine results are provided to every college
coach that attends the Combine, as well as, 200 college football
coaches that have contacted Hoosier Gridiron requesting
information on camp participants.
Hoosier Gridiron provides each college coach with
participant’s home addresses, academic information and Combine
evaluation results.
Why Hoosier Gridiron’s
Combine? Hoosier
Gridiron’s Combine attracts participants from 6 states.
Because of this wide geographical draw this event has
become popular with college football coaches.
This will be our 8th year conducting this
exciting football recruiting event. Hoosier Gridiron will limit
the amount of participants.
Our goal is that each participant receives maximum
individual exposure. We
simply don’t believe that athletes can receive a maximum
amount of exposure when they attend combines that attract
600-800 athletes. The
Hoosier Gridiron Combine is limited to 200 participants.
While at the Combine each participant will be well
identified to the college coaches in attendance.
When a college recruiter arrives he is provided with each
participant’s name, jersey number, height, weight and academic
information.
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