Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Football Academy at MLK High School a huge success

Myrtle Beach, SC – The first-ever Football Academy done by Offense-Defense Sports was a huge success with many players present including two players with several BCS offers.

Highlighting the list of players is three-star Florida commit tackle Josh Outlaw. Outlaw measured in at 6’4, 268 pounds.

He was joined by three-star safety Jeremy Tyler who has offers from Louisville, Akron, Ball State, Vanderbilt, Rutgers, and Mississippi State. Tyler measured in at 6’0, 195 pounds.

“It’s always great to have players of this caliber on hand to evaluate for our bowl game, “said Offense-Defense Director of Player Personnel Josh Buchanan, “This Academy was excellent for me to even evaluate younger players who we will consider for future years to come and was made possible by the diligent efforts of MLK Head Football Coach Mike Carson.”

The camp was a huge success as the campers did combine drills such as the 40-yard dash, 3-cone, short shuttle, and more and then competed on the field for three days.

Hampton University director of player development RJ Lewis, who spent time with the Buffalo Bills, spoke to the players and their parents about the importance of character and getting an education.

“This was a great camp that has already gotten glowing reviews from parents and we are excited to have more of these after the way this inaugural one went, “said Offense-Defense Recruiting Specialist Brian Mabry, “Expect us to expand with more of these in the future.”

Already on the schedule is South New Jersey May 11-13 in Riverside, NJ and North New Jersey May 18-20 at Willis Field in Ridgefield, NJ.

To celebrate this awesome event, we are offering a $45 discount for the 2 New Jersey locations. Use promo code "mlk" anytime this week to receive the discount.


To bring a Football Academy to your area, contact Brian Mabry at 843-903-1888.

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