Football University Camps
Football University Camps
Westwood HS
200 Nahatan St.
Westwood, MA O2O90

Football University is an invitation-only elite camp for serious athletes grade 6 through 11, focusing on teaching technique and skill development in a small-group setting with top athletes from across the country. This Boston football camp is located at Westwood High School in Westwood, MA. .

FBU Camps are Invitation Only - Please read policy below!

Football University teaches thousands of top athletes every year at more than 40 locations nationwide. Athletes are hand-picked by the organizations network of regional directors and scouts with an eye for talent.

Camp alumni include an impressive list of All-Americans such as 2008 No. 1 prospect and current Ohio State Buckeye Terrelle Pryor, 2009 No. 1 prospect Bryce Brown, and 2010 No.1 prospect Ronald Powell.

Also included are the sons of Joe Montana, Jim McMahon, rapper Snoop Dogg, actor Will Smith, Hall of Famer Frank Gifford, North Carolina Head Coach Butch Davis and Philadelphia Eagles Offensive Coordinator, Marty Mornhinweg.

FBU camps are modeled after NFL mini-camps. Each training camp includes 18 hours of training and development under the professional eye of former NFL players and coaches both on and off the field including film study, classroom testing, and access to hi-tech strength training and endurance equipment.

Each year FBU camps produce and showcase U.S. Army All-Americans players including standout recruits Ray Drew (Georgia), Malcolm Brown (Texas), Curtis Grant (Ohio State), and Stephon Tuitt (Notre Dame).

FBU - Invitation Only Policy ____________________________

FBU is designed to train a small and elite class of football athletes who have already demonstrated their elite football ability, their seriousness for football, and have chosen football as their primary sport.

Along with its recruiting partners like Rivals.com and its sister property, the U.S. Army All-American Bowl on NBC, FBU tracks the nations top football players throughout the year.

FBU uses an invitation policy for several reasons. First, organizing the camp with similar talent makes for a better instructional setting, while the small class size provides a premium educational environment for all students. Second, most of our former NFL coaches and athletes who serve as instructors provide private or group training to top NFL, college athletes and prep athletes and so teaching in small groups is what they desire and are accustomed to.

It is a challenge to scout the entire country and often we may miss top prospects because they are still emerging physically or technically, have changed positions, been injured, just started playing football or play for a team that receives little exposure.

Therefore, we encourage any athlete, parent, or coach of an athlete to nominate a player they believe is an elite football athlete or who has the potential to be one. Each nominated athlete will be interviewed by one of our coaches for admission to FBU. These nominations will be considered for admission on a rolling basis during the year.
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