EAGLE FOOTBALL SPRING PARENT MEETING Spring Football Calendar
EAGLE FOOTBALL SPRING PARENT MEETING
Spring Football Calendar
Spring 7 on 7 and Lineman Challenge • -We will play 2 games each week at Reedy HS 3003 Stonebrook Pkwy, Frisco, TX 75034 • -Each game will have two 20 minute halves with a running clock. • -We will play by normal 7 on 7 rules and scoring, except for turn overs which will be dead to avoid any injury or unnecessary risk. No overtime. • -We will have field space for JV on the grass fields. JV will play round robin with the other JV teams. If only 1 JV is available, then we will not have JV for the night. • -Each team will be responsible for providing 1 coach for each field that their team is playing on. Please bring a whistle and a stop watch. • -We will try to have games start at 5: 30 pm. • -Have you kids bring a light and a dark shirt if possible. • -Games will be Mondays. In the event of bad weather, we can move games to the following Wednesday if coaches agree. • -Our OL and DL coaches will be hosting a “fat man” competition each week during 7 on 7 for those that would like to participate.
• MON April 2 - Spring 7 on 7 and Lineman Challenge • 1 A-Reedy vs Richardson • 2 A-Little Elm vs Prosper • 1 B-Reedy vs Prosper • 2 B-Little Elm vs Richardson • April 9 - NO GAMES – STAAR WEEK • MON April 16 • 1 A-Reedy vs Little Elm • 2 A-Richardson vs Prosper • 1 B- Reedy vs Richardson • 2 B- Little Elm vs Prosper • MON April 23 • 1 A-Reedy vs Prosper • 2 A-Little Elm vs Richardson • 1 B-Reedy vs Little Elm • 2 B-Richardson vs Prosper
Speed and Strength Camp Incoming 11 th-12 th Graders-7: 00 -9: 00 am Incoming 9 th-10 th Graders-8: 00 -10: 00 am Incoming 7 th-8 th Graders-9: 00 -11: 00 am • June 18 -21 • June 25 -28 • July 9 -12 • July 16 -19 • July 23 -26 • July 30 -August 2
Incoming Freshman Camp and First Day of Practice • Incoming Freshman Camp-July 30 -August 2 – 5: 00 -8: 00 pm • First Day of Freshman Practice-August 6 • First Day of Practice for JV/Varsity-August 13
ODDS OF PLAYING SPORTS AT THE NEXT LEVEL Boys playing high School: Basketball Baseball Football Playing in any Division in College 17 : 1 9: 1 12 : 1 Playing in NCAA Division I 107 : 1 47 : 1 39 : 1 1, 860 : 1 764 : 1 603 : 1 Going Pro FOOTBALL HS ATHLETES COLLEGE ATHLETE NCAA I – FCS NCAA I – FBS NCAA III NAIA/JUCO/OTHER 1, 086, 720 91, 684 15, 167 13, 028 18, 889 25, 709 18, 891 http: //scholarshipstats. com/football. html = = = % OF HS ATHLETES = 8. 4% 1. 2% 1. 7% 2. 4% 1. 7%
896 Schools sponsored varsity Football teams during 2017: Division Number Total Athletes of Teams Men Percentage Average Scholarship Women of Players Team size limit per team Avr Athletic Scholarship * Type Limit NCAA I - FBS 129 15, 167 - 16. 4% 118 85 21, 749 NCAA I - FCS 125 13, 028 - 14. 1% 104 63 12, 195 NCAA II 170 18, 889 - 20. 4% 111 36 5, 512 NCAA III 248 25, 709 - 27. 8% 104 - - headcount equivalenc y NAIA 85 9, 102 - 9. 8% 107 24 6, 518 equivalenc y NJCAA 68 5, 160 - 5. 6% 76 85 1, 950 headcount CCCAA 68 5, 354 - 5. 8% 79 - - Other Schools 3 233 - 0. 3% 78 - 1, 680 - 100% 103 Totals 896 92, 642 http: //scholarshipstats. com/football. html 6, 610
PERCENTAGE OF SCHOOLS THAT CAN RECUIT YOU DEPENDING ON YOU GPA % 4. 0 94% http: //scholarshipstats. com/football. html 3. 5 72% 3. 0 51% 2. 5 21% 2. 0 8%
Division I Full Qualifier • Complete 16 core courses. • Ten of the 16 core courses must be completed before SR year. • Seven of the 10 core courses must be in English, math or natural/physical science. • Earn a core-course GPA of at least 2. 300. • Earn the ACT/SAT score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale • Graduate high school. Academic Redshirt • Complete 16 core courses. • Earn a core-course GPA of at least 2. 000. • Earn the ACT/SAT score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale • Graduate high school. http: //www. ncaa. org/sites/default/files/2018 DIEC_Requirements_Fact_Sheet_20180117. pdf
Division II Full Qualifier • Complete 16 core courses. • Earn a core-course GPA of at least 2. 200. • Earn the ACT/SAT score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale • Graduate high school. Partial Qualifier • Complete 16 core courses. • Earn a core-course GPA of at least 2. 000. • Earn the ACT/SAT score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale • Graduate high school. http: //www. ncaa. org/sites/default/files/2018 DIIEC_Requirements_Fact_Sheet_20180117. pdf
9 TH & 10 TH GRADE 9 TH – PLAN • Start planning now: take the right courses and earn the best grades possible. • Ask your counselor for a list of your high school’s NCAA-approved core courses to make sure you take the right classes. • Sign up for a free Profile Page to receive reminders about NCAA academic and amateurism requirements. 10 TH – REGISTER • Register for a Profile Page or Certification Account with the NCAA Eligibility Center at eligibilitycenter. org. • Complete all recruiting questionnaires for schools you are interested in • If you fall behind academically, ask your counselor for help finding approved courses you can take. • Take practice SAT/ACT courses and test • Attend summer camps of schools you are interested in http: //www. ncaapublications. com/productdownloads/CBSA 18. pdf
11 th GRADE 11 TH – STUDY • Check with your counselor to make sure you are on track to complete the required number of NCAAapproved courses. • Take the ACT or SAT and submit your scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center using code 9999. • At the end of the year, ask your counselor to upload your official transcript to the NCAA Eligibility Center. • Make sure you are on track to graduate on time with your class. • Make unofficial visits to schools you're interested in. • Attend summer camps of schools you are interested in. • Create and update your Hudl highlight films COLLEGE RECRUITERS RULES • • ALL FORMS OF PRIVATE COMMUNICATION ALLOWED NO OFFICIAL VISITS UNLIMITED UNOFFICIAL VISITS COLLEGE COACHES MAY CALL 1 TIME FROM APRIL 15 TH THROUGH MAY
12 th GRADE 12 TH – GRADUATE • Complete your final NCAA-approved core courses as you prepare for graduation. • Take the ACT or SAT again, if necessary, and submit your scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center using code 9999. • Request your final amateurism certification in your NCAA Eligibility Center • Take official visits, meet coaches and players • Complete FAFSA • Make sure you graduate, don’t lose eligibility because of the senior slump • Create and update your Hudl highlights COLLEGE RECRUITER RULES • COLLEGE COACHES MAY CALL ONCE PER WEEK STARTING SEPT. 1 ST • UNLIMITED CONTACT DURING CONTACT PERIODS • STARTING JUNE 1 ST – OFF CAMPUS CONTACT PERIOD ALLOWED • MAXIMUM OF 5 OFFICIAL VISITS ALLOWED STARTING 1 ST DAY OF SENIOR YEAR
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Discipline • Our athletes will be held to a higher standard. If they get into trouble in school they will have consequences in athletics. ISS or DAEP will result in a suspension from competition.
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