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Football Camps Football Eagle 2015 or email [email protected] for additional questions. questions. additional for [email protected] email or entrants that fit the requirements and camp participant limitations. participant camp and requirements the fit that entrants Contact Director of Football Operations, Jacob Kirkendall at 734-487-3420 734-487-3420 at Kirkendall Jacob Operations, Football of Director Contact will receive a t-shirt and post camp meal. Camps are open to any and all all and any to open are Camps meal. camp post and t-shirt a receive will CONTACT INFORMATION CONTACT Impact Men Impact Factory at Rynearson Stadium and concludes around 9:30 PM. Participants Participants PM. 9:30 around concludes and Stadium Rynearson at Factory will be 4:15 PM at the EMU Indoor Practice Facility. The Camp is held in The The in held is Camp The Facility. Practice Indoor EMU the at PM 4:15 be will . www.emufootballcamps.com visit please Register To camp. the recruiting process and the goals of the EMU Football Program. Check-in Check-in Program. Football EMU the of goals the and process recruiting Limited space is available all registration should be done online prior to to prior online done be should registration all available is space Limited football player. At the conclusion of the camp we will talk about the about talk will we camp the of conclusion the At player. football REGISTRATION We will also coach the attitude and mindset necessary to be a great a be to necessary mindset and attitude the coach also will We Fun instruction for each and every player in a fun and competitive atmosphere. atmosphere. competitive and fun a in player every and each for instruction prior to and dropped off after camp. after off dropped and to prior fundamentals and techniques with our primary objective focusing on quality quality on focusing objective primary our with techniques and fundamentals The local airport is Detroit Metro Airport. Campers will only be picked up up picked be only will Campers Airport. Metro Detroit is airport local The fall of 2015 is an evening non-contact camp that will stress teaching stress will that camp non-contact evening an is 2015 of fall must be faxed to the football office 2 weeks prior to camp to 734-487-5185. 734-487-5185. to camp to prior weeks 2 office football the to faxed be must Our Under the Lights Camps are for individuals entering 10-12th grade the the grade 10-12th entering individuals for are Camps Lights the Under Our Transportation is provided to and from the local airport. A travel itinerary itinerary travel A airport. local the from and to provided is Transportation Family Friday, June 19th & Friday, July 24th $50 per Athlete per $50 24th July Friday, & 19th June Friday, TRANSPORTATION FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS CAMP LIGHTS NIGHT FRIDAY piece, football cleats, shorts, t-shirt and water bottle. water and t-shirt shorts, cleats, football piece, and all entrants that fit the requirements and camp participant limitations. participant camp and requirements the fit that entrants all and Campers must bring the following: helmet (dependent on camp), mouth mouth camp), on (dependent helmet following: the bring must Campers Participants will receive a t-shirt and post camp meal. Camp is open to any any to open is Camp meal. camp post and t-shirt a receive will Participants EQUIPMENT Be Our Best Our Be will be held at EMU’s Rynearson Stadium and grass practice fields. practice grass and Stadium Rynearson EMU’s at held be will Campers should bring indoor gym shoes, cleats, and water bottle. The camp camp The bottle. water and cleats, shoes, gym indoor bring should Campers EMU Indoor and Outdoor Practice Fields. Practice Outdoor and Indoor EMU 8:00 AM on Saturday, June 13th at the EMU Indoor PracticeFacility. Indoor EMU the at 13th June Saturday, on AM 8:00 All camps will be held in The Factory at Rynearson Stadium, and adjacent adjacent and Stadium, Rynearson at Factory The in held be will camps All offensive or defensive line play, including competitive drills. Check In is at at is In Check drills. competitive including play, line defensive or offensive address is 150 Westview Drive, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197. Michigan Ypsilanti, Drive, Westview 150 is address All campers will be grouped by age. Campers will be instructed in either in instructed be will Campers age. by grouped be will campers All Education First Education Check-In for all camps will be at EMU Indoor Practice Facility. The Facility. Practice Indoor EMU at be will camps all for Check-In 2015. of fall the grade 9-12th entering players for camp non-padded a is This CHECK-IN Saturday, June 13th $50 per Athlete per $50 13th June Saturday, BIG MAN COMPETITION CAMP COMPETITION MAN BIG camp participant limitations. participant camp meal. Camp is open to any and all entrants that fit the requirements and and requirements the fit that entrants all and any to open is Camp meal. requirements and camp participant limitations. limitations. participant camp and requirements Program Goals Program camp post and t-shirt a receive will Participants PM. 2:30 around conclude and mouth piece. Camp is open to any and all entrants that fit the fit that entrants all and any to open is Camp piece. mouth and EMU Indoor Practice Facility held in The Factory at Rynearson Stadium and and Stadium Rynearson at Factory The in held Facility Practice Indoor EMU fields. Members of each team should bring cleats, helmet, water bottle bottle water helmet, cleats, bring should team each of Members fields. the goals of the EMU Football Program. Check-in will be 8:15 AM at the the at AM 8:15 be will Check-in Program. Football EMU the of goals the be played at EMU’s Rynearson Stadium, and indoor and outdoor practice practice outdoor and indoor and Stadium, Rynearson EMU’s at played be the conclusion of the camp we will talk about the recruiting process and and process recruiting the about talk will we camp the of conclusion the fall of 2015 only. High School graduates may not participate. Games will will Games participate. not may graduates School High only. 2015 of fall coach the attitude and mindset necessary to be a great football player. At At player. football great a be to necessary mindset and attitude the coach camp is for High Schools teams with players entering grades 9-12 in the the in 9-12 grades entering players with teams Schools High for is camp each and every player in a fun and competitive atmosphere. We will also also will We atmosphere. competitive and fun a in player every and each be Saturday, June 13th at 8:00 AM at the EMU Indoor Practice Facility. The The Facility. Practice Indoor EMU the at AM 8:00 at 13th June Saturday, be techniques with our primary objective focusing on quality instruction for for instruction quality on focusing objective primary our with techniques of three games. Play will be continuous throughout the day. Check-in will will Check-in day. the throughout continuous be will Play games. three of is an evening non-contact camp that will stress teaching fundamentals and and fundamentals teaching stress will that camp non-contact evening an is respective schools. Every team registered will be guaranteed a minimum minimum a guaranteed be will registered team Every schools. respective Our One Day Camp for individuals entering 10-12th grade the fall of 2015 2015 of fall the grade 10-12th entering individuals for Camp Day One Our All teams will be grouped into leagues according to the size of their of size the to according leagues into grouped be will teams All Saturday, June 27th $50 per Athlete per $50 27th June Saturday, max) team per players (21 Team per $170 13th June Saturday, EAGLE ONE DAY CAMP AT THE FACTORY THE AT CAMP DAY ONE EAGLE CAMP COMPETITION TEAM 7 ON 7 2015 Eagle Football Camps Football Eagle 2015 Coaching Staff Eastern Michigan T EAM FIRST O BSESSED WITH GETTING BETTER The Eagle Football Camp Staff will be led by Chris Creighton, Head Football Coach at Eastern Michigan University. Coach Creighton will U NWAVERING IN ADVERSITY guide a staff of experienced and energetic coaches. A nationally G REAT EFFORT respected teacher and recruiter, Coach Creighton will share his knowledge of football as developed through serving more than 20 years H EART of coaching college football. 2015 EMU Football OPPONENTS Kalen DeBoer Brad McCaslin Aaron Keen Todd Frakes vs OLD DOMINION Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Special Teams Coordinator Safeties Quarterbacks Linebackers Tight Ends Recruiting Coordinator AT Wyoming vs ARMY AT Louisiana State Daniel Bullocks Ryan Grubb Herb Haygood Jay Peterson Cornerbacks Offensive Line Wide Receivers Running Backs vs AKRON vs BALL STATE vs UMASS vs WESTERN MICHIGAN Jimmy Williams Jacob Kirkendall Ron McKeefery Fred Hale Defensive Line Director of Football Director of Sports Assistant Sports Operations Performance Performance Coach AT Central Michigan AT Miami (OH) AT Northern Illinois Luke Mullett Dustin Daniels Tony Neymeiyer Lynn Nutt Video Coordinator Offensive Graduate Offensive Graduate Defensive Graduate 2015 AT Toledo Assistant Assistant Assistant Eastern Michigan University Football 799 N. Hewitt, Suite 304 MI 48197 Ypsilanti, EMU 2015 Football Camps Camp space is limited. Register your spot today. Register online at www.emufootballcamps.com football camps Eastern Michigan FOOTBALL CAMPS 7 on 7 Competition Big Man Competition Friday Night Lights Camp One Day Camp Friday Night Lights Camp June 13 June 13 June 19 June 27 July 24 For 9th-12th Grades For 9th-12th Grades For 10th-12th Grades For 10th-12th Grades For 10th-12th Grades www.emufootballcamps.com .
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