02:19 Mega Camp Misconceptions + The Business of Being Ready for College Camp Season
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Hosts: JP Rock & Matt Biermann Theme: “Mega Camp Misconceptions + The Business of Being Ready”
🏈 High School Football Camps Are HereSummer football camps and combines are in full swing.
Football is a year-round sport, and players who didn’t train between seasons are falling behind.
Being prepared is essential—especially at college exposure events where first impressions matter.
Response to criticism calling mega camps “cash grabs”:
Lindenwood Mega Camp offers verified testing, catapult data, 400+ college coaches, and film review.
Value far exceeds the $90 cost. Schools lose money to attend for recruiting purposes.
Example: Lindenwood Mega Camp (June 6–7) is an elite opportunity—not a money grab.
College camps = job interviews, not just workouts.
Advice: “Don’t show up unprepared—no college coach is looking to ‘project’ anymore.”
Performance matters right now, not what you did last season.
Today’s top players are not just chasing scholarships—they're chasing revenue share and NIL money.
Example: One local player entering Year 2 with a $2M NIL deal.
The recruiting game has completely changed: it’s business now.
Coaches aren’t looking at your past highlights—they’re looking at projection, physical readiness, and mentality.
Offers from mid-major FBS schools like Kent State or Miami (OH) are often first dominoes in bigger recruitment cycles.
Journey from under-the-radar freshman to multiple D1 offers (Miami OH, Kent State, Sacramento State, Missouri State).
His story exemplifies progression, preparation, and opportunity through repeated camp exposure.
Sign up early for mega camps or risk being left out or waiting in line.
Treat camps like job interviews: dress right, train for 40s, know your plays.
Lineman testing at Lindenwood will focus on 10-yard sprint (not 40)—more position-relevant.
Don’t get caught up in your own hype. Social media clout doesn’t get you scholarships—performance does.
Success in football (and NIL) requires talent, discipline, focus, and humility.
“You wouldn’t show up to a McDonald’s job interview unprepared. Why would you show up to a mega camp that way?”
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