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BILL CUBIT BILL LOVIE SMITH LOVIE DR. MARK BOWEN MARK DR. coordinator and coach. NorthShore Orthopaedic Institute, and BOWEN MARK DR. If you need further help or Note: Check, money order or credit card payment must Taking over just one week before the start of head team physician for the Chicago would like to register by phone, accompany this registration form. the 2015 season, Cubit brought experience and Bears. He is a nationally recognized, Make checks payable to University of Illinois. stability during a tumultuous time on campus. He led the Fighting Illini to five board-certified sports medicine surgeon, treating primarily knee call the University of Illinois wins, including the program’s first over Nebraska in 91 years. and shoulder injuries—including ACL and meniscus tears, shoulder Sport Camps & Clinics Office at With Cubit as , the 2014 Illini boasted one of the top instability, and labral and rotator cuff tears—through reconstruction passing offenses in the Big Ten, ranking second in the conference in passing and arthroscopic procedures. 217-244-7278 PLEASE PRINT yards per game (249.8) and completion percentage (61.21 percent). Dr. Bowen has taken care of athletes of all ages and levels of Cubit guided the Illini offense to a dramatic improvement in his first year, participation, including a 24-year tenure as team physician to the Name of High School ______as Illinois jumped at least 50 spots in the national rankings from 2012 to 2013 Chicago Bears. He was an assistant team physician for the 1991 School Address ______in first downs, passing offense, long scrimmage plays, total offense, passing Super Bowl Champion New York Giants. He also served as team School Address ______

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sidelines in five of the nation’s premier conferences (Big East, Big 12, Mid- is a high-tech process that looks to determine players’ health, injury Daytime Phone (_____) ______E-mail______American, PAC-10 and Southeastern). 2016 American, PAC-10 and Southeastern). history, and prognosticate injury risks and potential productivity. Official New this year! 2016 history, and prognosticate injury risks and potential productivity. Official New this year! Prior to coming to Illinois, Cubit spent eight season as head coach at Dr. Bowen has been named as a top doctor numerous times on Names of Coaches who will attend the clinic ($85 per coach) Western Michigan University where he posted a record of 51-47 and led the several prestigious lists, includingU.S. News and World Report’s “ Top Names of Coaches who will attend the clinic ($85 per coach) Broncos to three bowl games. His 2011 WMU squad set records for points Doctors,” Woodward/White’s “The Best Doctors in America” and Recruiting Fair 1. ______(459), touchdowns (58), pass attempts (554), completions (369), passing Castle Connolly’s “Top Doctor.” yards (4,385), total yards (5,960), offensive plays (945) and first downs (320). Dr. Bowen is a member of the American Shoulder and Elbow One Day Event 2. ______Before returning to Western Michigan as head coach in 2004, Cubit Society, American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery and American served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Stanford in 2003, Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine. He is a diplomate of the served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Stanford in 2003, Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine. He is a diplomate of the April 1, 2016, 8am - 7pm 3. ______directing a Cardinal offense that ranked 28th in NCAA passing (247.3 yards American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the American Board

per game). Prior to his time at Stanford, Cubit served as offensive coordinator of Medical Examiners. Dr. Bowen’s academic pursuits have resulted 4. ______for the Chicago Bears Chicago the for for the Chicago Bears Chicago the for in the Alumni Room and quarterbacks coach at Rutgers (2001-02) and at Missouri in 2000. in more than 55 scientific peer-reviewed publications, book chapters

In his first stint at WMU from 1997-99, Cubit oversaw an offense that and abstracts on ACL treatments, rotator cuff repairs, and other 5. ______In his first stint at WMU from 1997-99, Cubit oversaw an offense that and abstracts on ACL treatments, rotator cuff repairs, and other Physician Team Bowen, Mark Dr. Dr. Mark Bowen, Team Physician Physician Team Bowen, Mark Dr. at the Hilton Garden Inn

ranked in the NCAA Top 25 in passing offense, scoring offense and total studies on the knee, shoulder and elbow. He also has shared his

offense in back-to-back seasons. In 1998, the Broncos were the nation’s 20th- 6. ______offense in back-to-back seasons. In 1998, the Broncos were the nation’s 20th- knowledge and experience speaking at more than 100 local, national and Coach Head Football Illini knowledge and experience speaking at more than 100 local, national and Coach Head Football Illini

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Meet Bill Cubit, Cubit, Bill Meet in the nation in 1999 with an average of 31.1 points per game. Dr. Bowen grew up in the Chicago suburbs and graduated from 7. ______Meet Bill Cubit, Cubit, Bill Meet in the nation in 1999 with an average of 31.1 points per game. Dr. Bowen grew up in the Chicago suburbs and graduated from Colleges & Universities a recognized area Cubit’s head coaching experience includes five seasons (1992-96) at New Trier East High School in 1977. He was co-captain of his state 8. ______Division III in Philadelphia, Pa. He led the Pioneers to a semi-finalist football team and earned all-state honors. He then to plan Meet & Greets with 34-18-1 mark, two Middle American Conference championships and a pair of attended Williams College in Williamstown, Mass., and graduated attended Williams College in Williamstown, Mass., and graduated Illinois High School Football Coaches to 9. ______NCAA Tournament appearances while twice being named conference coach magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, winning the of the year. Hutchins Memorial Fellowship – President’s Award, and the Mears discuss possible recruits! of the year. Hutchins Memorial Fellowship – President’s Award, and the Mears discuss possible recruits! 10. ______Other collegiate stops for Cubit include two years (1990-91) as running Chemistry and the Hagedorn Premedical Prizes.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016 SESSION 4 - 3:30 - 4:40 PM HAWTHORN 3:00-7:30 PM Registration Hilton Garden Inn Rick Splitt, Palatine H.S. (8A): Cover 2 vs Pass and Run White Oak 1 7:00-9:15 PM Illinois Football Staff Meet & Greet Robert Aurilio, Montini H.S. (6A): Coordinating Red Zone and Short Yardage White Oak 2 Illinois Staff Alumni Room Offense within The Spread Illinois Staff Badger Room Derek Spates, Decatur MacArthur H.S. (5A): Impact Coaching: Coaching Grand Prairie Illinois Staff Wolverine/Buckeye Rm Beyond the X’s and 0’s Illinois Staff Hoosier/Hawkeye Rm Brandon Hampton, Eldorado H.S. (2A): Transformation Coaching: Motivating Champaign/Urbana Illinois Staff Illinois Room and Coaching the Heart of your Players in the 21st Century 9:30-11:30 PM Chalk Talk/Social Alumni Room D’Angelo Dereef, Chicago Raby H.S. (2A): Building Teams From the Ground Up Skyway HILTON FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 2016 Recruiting Fair Alumni Room Mike Jones/Christopher Davis, Libertyville H.S. (7A): O-Line Drills and Badger Room Techniques in the Spread Offense 6:00 AM Exhibitor and Recruiting Fair Set-up Hilton/Hawthorn Brandon Johnston, Annawan-Wethersfield H.S. (2A): Defending The Spread in Buckeye/Wolverine Rm 7:00 AM Registration Hilton Garden Inn our 3-4 Defense Jared McNutt, Warren H.S. (1A): Passing Game-Cover 2-3-4 Beaters/QB and WR Hoosier/Hawkeye Rm SESSION 1 - 8:00 - 9:00 AM HOMEWOOD HAWTHORN Shane Fry, West Lafayette High School - Indiana: No Huddle System Illinois Room Mike Babcock, McKendree University: RPO’s Run/Pass Option White Oak 1 Nick Hill, Southern Illinois University: SIU No Huddle Up Tempo Game White Oak 2 4:40-6:30 PM Memorial Stadium Cook-Out Great West Hall Joe Curry, Saint Francis University: Down Hill Running Game and Grand Prairie 5:30-7:30 PM Illinois Practice Memorial Stadium Play Action - The Jet Series Rick Ponx, Aurora University: Pride, Work, Win, Changing the Culture Champaign/Urbana SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2016 Jeff Thorne, North Central College: Split-Flow Zone and Play Action Off of It Skyway HILTON Recruiting Fair Alumni Room 7:00 AM Registration Hilton Garden Inn HOMEWOOD 7:45-8:30 AM Jim Rexilius Memorial/FCA Breakfast Chief Illiniwek Ballroom Norm Eash/Travis Rundle, Illinois Wesleyan University: 4-3 Defensive End Illinois Room w/ Nathan Scheelhaase Teaching Progression 9:10-9:25 AM IHSA Speaker / John Elder IHSFCA Hilton Ballroom SESSION 5 - 9:15 - 10:20 AM 9:25-9:45 AM Awards Ceremony Hilton Ballroom HAWTHORN 9:45-10:30 AM Dr. Mark Bowen, Chicago Bears Team Physician Hilton Ballroom Patrik Pistorio, South Elgin H.S. (8A): QB and Wide Out Development White Oak 1 “NFL experience: A Team Physicians Perspective” Mike Uremovich, Northern Illinois University: QB Run/Pass Options from the Gun White Oak 2 Signe Turner, Chicago Westinghouse H.S. (5A): 4-3 Gap Defense (My “Pop Grand Prairie 10:30-11:40 AM Lovie Smith, University of Illinois Head Coach Hilton Ballrooom the Pimple” Theory) 10:30-11:40 AM Garrick McGee, U of I Offensive Coordinator Hilton Ballrooom Brad Kunz, Plano H.S. (4A): Self- Evaluation through offensive Line/Position Champaign/Urbana 10:30-11:40 AM Hardy Nickerson, U of I Defensive Coordinator Hilton Ballrooom Grades: Correction, Improvement, and Competition Shane Owsley, North Mac H.S. (3A): Gun Read Option-A Complete Offensive Skyway SESSION 2 - 12:40 - 1:50 PM System HILTON HAWTHORN Florin Mitran, Deerfield Sophomore Staff (6A): Program Development: Alumni Room Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern University: Winning With Fundamentals: White Oak 1 Impacting Athletes From the Inside Out - Tough Lessons Taught Practice Philosophy, Drills and Competition in a Controlled Dan Appino, Rockford Auburn H.S. (7A): Rockford Auburn’s Power Read Badger Room Environment Option Series Steve Winiecke, Deerfield H.S. (6A): How to Practice,Game Plan Play Call, White Oak 2 Tim Kuhn, Nashville H.S. (2A): Explosive Plays In the Double Wing Offense Buckeye/Wolverine Rm and Make Game Adjustments to the Flexbone Veer Matt Foster, College of DuPage (Offensive Staff): Variations Off The Inside Zone Grand Prairie Hall of Fame Reception Hoosier/Hawkeye Rm Bill Connell, Quincy Notre Dame H.S. (4A): 44 Defense: Fronts, Stunts, Champaign/Urbana HOMEWOOD Coverages Zach Zehr, Arcola H.S. (1A): Arcola Defensive Line Play: Techniques and Drills Illinois Room HILTON Recruiting Fair Alumni Room SESSION 6 - 10:35 - 11:40 AM Adam Cushing, Northwestern University: Offensive Line Fundamentals Badger Room Kim Dameron, Eastern Illinois University: Program Development Buckeye/Wolverine Rm HAWTHORN Brock Spack, Illinois State University: Redbird Screen Options Hoosier/Hawkeye Rm Pete Gabel, Marist H.S. (8A): Defensive Practice Structure and Organization: White Oak 1 HOMEWOOD How To Cover Bases on a Weekly Basis Matt Foster, College of DuPage (Defensive Staff): Teamwork Makes The Illinois Room John O’Connor/Matt Miller, St. Ignatius H.S. (6A): Principles of the Flex White Oak 2 Dream Work: Coordinating Individuals, Groups, and Team Triple Option Practice Time For Game Planning Marc May, Saint Laurence H.S. (5A): Team Building, Selling a Vision of a Grand Prairie Program and Getting Players and Parents to Buy in to the Vision 1:50-2:10 PM VISIT EXHIBITORS Jason Fulton, Newton Community H.S. (3A): Offensive Line Development: Champaign/Urbana SESSION 3 - 2:10 - 3:15 PM The Eagle Way Jade Noard, Toulon H.S. (1A): Building Consistency: Rebel Football January Skyway HAWTHORN to November Terry Kent, Downers Grove South H.S. (8A): Teach Your Linemen Concepts, Not Plays White Oak 1 HILTON Michael Brasile, Hampshire H.S. (6A): Spread Screen Game White Oak 2 Robbie Schomaker, Greenville College: Gun Option Offense Alumni Room Ray Kauling, Centralia H.S. (5A): QB Run Game Variations Grand Prairie Charles Chambers, Chicago Harlan H.S. (7A): Fronts and Stunts of the Attack Badger Room Troy McAllister, Chicago Phillips H.S. (4A): Building a Championship Champaign/Urbana 4-2-5 Defense Program: From 12 Players to State Champions Matthew Lynch, Marengo H.S. 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