After a great clinic in San Angelo last month, NAC is hitting the road again — this time we’re headed to San Antonio for the Texas High School Coaches Association Convention and Coaching School July 18-21, 2010 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. Come by our booth and see us — we will give you the full demo. We will also be showing off the results of our five regional football combines held in Texas this year. Coaches will be able to nominate players for next year’s combines on site as well as register to receive NAC news, updates and information. Visit the THSCA website for registration information and other details.
Archive for July, 2010
Come see us in San Antonio, July 18-21
Friday, July 16th, 2010Angelo Clinic Successful for NAC
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010This year’s visit to the Angelo Football Clinic proved what NAC founders have been saying all along… “that there is a need for consistent, accurate, credible – and verifiable data” in the football recruiting world.
Coaches from high schools and top colleges alike came by the NAC booth at the clinic and were shown results from all five regional high school combines we conducted in Texas this year. The feedback was all very positive.
“How do we get this?” one college coach asked.
“This is all free to the athletes and their families?” another high school coach inquired.
Questions and comments from every coach that had the opportunity to see what NAC is doing followed this trend. “We are excited about our showing at the Angelo Clinic. It feels good to get that kind of validation from some very influential D-1 college coaches,” remarked John Owen, one of NAC’s directors. “It lets us know we’re on the right track.”
The National Athletic Combine was started in 2008 by former NFL, NCAA, and High School coaches in collaboration with leading athletic technology providers who saw the need for a “standards-based” athletic combine, through which high school athletes could be evaluated fairly and accurately for college recruiters and coaches. Participation in NAC combines is free to athletes and their families.
