Wednesday, April 27, 2011

All-American Bowl not just for Youth, Seniors Anymore

I want to hold off on talking about the latest developments in the NFL Labor dispute to focus on something a little more O-D centric for now and it's a big one! Two years ago, we started the Youth All-American Bowl to provide a unique opportunity and event for our top tier youth campers. So far it's been a resounding success! This year, we're proud to announce a brand new event running alongside the nationally televised All-American game: The Offense-Defense Junior All-American Bowl!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The O-D Player Visibility Platform is now in Beta!

Take another step towards getting into the college of your dreams! The Player Visibility Platform is here available for use and beta testing! Submit video, stats, grades and more to your profile and have all this information sent along to and accessible by the schools of YOUR choice!

Access to the Player Visibility Platform is currently restricted to Offense-Defense Summer Campers. It is free of charge. Simply log into your My Account page, click the prompt to Get Started and you're off! When you're done, you'll be able to link and share your profile with all your friends to let them see how good you really are!

Help us and help yourself in the process! Try out the brand new Player Visibility Platform today!

Friday, April 15, 2011

New Episode of the Sports Report!

Sit back, relax, and enjoy the fifth edition of the O-D Sports Report! For the fifth show, we took a trip across town to hang out at the star-studded Monday After the Masters event and jammed the show full of more celebrities and sports stars than you can shake a stick at!

From hockey hall-of-famers to football greats to the Mike & Mike show, this episode of the Sports Report is any sports fan's dream. It's all this and more as your host, JD Redmon, takes you through a brief overview of what you can expect at camp this year, both new and old! Check it out!


Monday, April 11, 2011

With camps around the corner, availability limited

Can you believe it?! It's the middle of April already! Do you know what that means? Sure, temperatures are warming up and there are April showers and all of that, but let's get to the important stuff! The 2011 Offense-Defense Summer Camp tour kicks off next month!

This means that if you've been holding off or delaying your camp registration for the 2011 camp season, you should delay no longer! Availability at certain locations (New England, Dallas, and Atlanta to name a few) is already limited and camp forms are due at the beginning of May!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

O-D Knows ... Recruiting!

That's right! And we've got our own little nifty eBook to prove it! Called "O-D's Top 10 Recruiting Tips!", we go over the 10 best ways to get you front and center before the eyes of the recruiters who make the NCAA football world turn. From how to present yourself to a wider audience to camp decisions, this short eBook's got all the pointers you'll need to take your self-promotion to the next level!

Don't wait any longer than you have to! Every second lost decreases the chances of getting the recruitment letter of your dreams in your mailbox, or the coach of your favorite college program knocking at your door. Download the eBook today and learn how to take control of the college recruiting process!

Monday, April 4, 2011

O-D's McCoy Shines at Spring Scrimmage

Does O-D know how to pick 'em or what? The University of Texas Longhorns held their annual spring scrimmage Sunday and 2010 O-D Bowler Case McCoy, younger brother of former Longhorn and current Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy, was arguably the best player under center on the day for the vaunted, albeit rebuilding, program.

Case took the field with a mixed squad of backups and walk-ons and spent most of his time throwing against the Longhorns' first-team defensive units. All told, McCoy was one of four Longhorns' quarterbacks seeing time on the field and set the pace for the signal-callers completing 9 of 11 passes for 124 yards and a touchdown strike.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Landmark NFL Labor Agreement Reached

Roger Goodell, NFL Commish
America's sports-viewing public can rest easy - the NFL's labor woes have been solved and then some! In a startling moment of clarity for NFL bigwigs and player representatives, a deal was reached in the early hours Friday morning assuring the 2011 NFL season would take place exactly as scheduled.

"We're very pleased to be able to announce that it's going to be business as usual for the NFL again in 2011," offered NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. "And by business as usual we mean really big, huge business. Ridiculous cash. Phat stacks. I'm sorry, I know I don't sound quite like myself, but talking about these vast sums of money makes me a little kooky. It's weird, really. We were already making so much and there was so much extra cash to just throw around. I'm not even sure what we were fighting about. Our bad, I guess."