Invitation Packet

Invitation Packet

Elite QB & WR Training Academy With Coach Joe Dickinson Invitation Packet Elite QB & WR Training Academy FeaturingWith Coach QB Coach Joe JoeDickinson Dickinson Greetings from DeBartolo Sports University… It is my pleasure to announce that we have partnered with MB Nike Sports Camps to create and offer an all-inclusive Elite training program for high school and youth aged quarterbacks and wide receivers. For 6 days and 5 nights, athletes will have the opportunity to train in an intense environment with coaches that have had success developing players at the NFL, college, high school, and youth level. The program is led by former University of Oklahoma Offensive Coordinator Joe Dickinson, who brings over 25 years of Division 1 college coaching experience exclusively to this program. Together, we have created a truly Elite experience that is modeled after NFL and college mini-camps. At this mini-camp, you will be instructed on how to improve your technical, tactical, and mental ability on the football field. I invite you to take a closer look at the Elite Quarterback and Wide Receiver Training Academy, part of MB Nike Sports Camps, and hope that you would consider joining us for what will be a memorable, rewarding and intense week of football. Regards, Donald Engstrom Donald Engstrom Executive Director DeBartolo Sports University Elite QB & WR Training Academy FeaturingWith Coach QB Coach Joe JoeDickinson Dickinson ELITE QUARTERBACK ACADEMY Program Overview Athletes from across the globe have traveled to DeBartolo Sports University ’sAcademy programs in search of the best training. At the Elite QB & WR Training Academy, high school and youth participants receive instruction on how to improve their technical, tactical, and mental abilities on the football field. The training program is for 6 days and 5 nights with athlete check- in on Sunday of the training week and check-out on Friday. Quarterbacks and receivers will participate in approximately 25 hours of position specific instruction (15 hours on the field and 10 hours in the classroom). Orlando, Florida Boston, Massachusetts June 9 – June 14, 2013 July 21 – July 26, 2013 July 28 – August 2, 2013 Shawnee High School Curry College July 12-14 (Day Only) 1071Blue Hill Ave $450 - Newly Added Milton, MA Overnight Extended Day Day Quarterbacks $1,470 $1,200 $895 Wide receivers $770 $620 $470 Overnight Package: Fee includes 25 hours of skill instruction over 6 days, Elite Training Academy performance apparel by Nike, three meals daily, and overnight accommodations. Evening activities are optional but have additional fees. Extended Day Package: Fee includes 25 hours of skill instruction over 6 days, Elite Training Academy performance apparel by Nike, lunch and dinner. Evening activities are optional but have additional fees (athletes arrive facility between 8:00am and 8:30am and depart at 9:00pm). Day Package: Fee includes 25 hours of skill instruction over 6 days, Elite Training Academy performance apparel by Nike, and lunch (athletes arrive facility between 8:00am and 8:30am and depart at 5:00pm). Weekend Stay over: $175 includes housing and meals for Friday night, Saturday and Sunday morning Elite QB & WR Training Academy FeaturingWith Coach QB Coach Joe JoeDickinson Dickinson Quarterback Coach Joe Dickinson Coach Dickinson brings over 25 years of high school and collegiate coaching experience exclusively to DeBartolo Sports University programs. Recognized as one of the premier developers of quarterbacks in the nation, Coach Dickinson has trained several of the nations top quarterbacks coming out of the high school ranks. Quarterbacks including Matt Barkley (USC), Dayne Crist (Notre Dame), Terrelle Pryor (Ohio State), Jake Heaps (BYU), Blake Bell(Oklahoma), and 2011’s top quarterback recruits Cody Keith (National Prep Player of the Year, East Carolina University), Conner Preston (Southern Methodist University), and Daxx Garman (Oklahoma State) have all sought his training. Under the guidance of Coach Dickinson, youth quarterbacks Augie DeBiase (Jacksonville, Florida) and Grady Sullivan (Southlake Carroll, Texas) received National attention with their superior play during the 2010 season and respective invitations to play in the Junior Rank Diamond Bowl and the Eastbay Youth All-American Bowl. In 2008 and 2009 Coach Dickinson helped current NFL QB Rhett Bomar prepare for the NFL Combine and pre-season camp. Throughout this period he also worked with New Orleans Saints QB Chase Daniel, Tampa Bay Buccaneer first round draft choice QB Josh Freeman, and Dallas Cowboy QB Rudy Carpenter. Coach Dickinson served as the Offensive Coordinator and Recruiting Coordinator at several Division 1 football programs including: Tulsa (’86- ’89), Marshall (’90), Northern Illinois (’91-’95), Oklahoma (’83-85,‘96-’98), Tulane (’99-’00), and Central Oklahoma (’03-’06). The complete offensive mastermind, Coach Dickinson’s offenses routinely ranked at the top of the NCAA. Throughout his extensive career Dickinson had the opportunity to coach alongside some of the best minds in football. He was on staff at Oklahoma University with Hall of Fame Coach and Super Bowl Champion Barry Switzer when they won the 1985 National Championship. While at Marshall, he coached with the legendary Jim Donnan, and during his time at Tulsa he coached with College Football Hall of Fame Coach John Cooper. Early in his career at Oklahoma, Coach Dickinson worked with Pro Football Hall of Fame QB Troy Aikman. From there, he would go on to recruit, coach, and mentor several 1st round draft picks including: JP Losman (QB, 2004/Round 1/Pick 32), Patrick Ramsey (QB, 2002/Round 1/Pick 32), Roy Williams (S, 2002/Round 1/Pick 8), and Stockar McDougle (OL, 2000/Round 1/Pick 20). From 1994-1997, four of Coach Dickinson’s running backs would have NFL careers: LeShon Johnson, James Allen, De’mond Parker, and Jermaine Fezande. Coach Dickinson mentored Heisman candidate LeShon Johnson at Northern Illinois during his nation leading rushing performance in 1993. WhileatTulsa,heproducedNFLQuarterbacks T.J. Rubley and Gus Frerotte, who rank 1st and 2nd on the schools list of All-Time Passers respectively. In 2000, Joe Dickinson founded Fab50 Recruiting, a highly regarded scouting service for high school athletes. Today, Fab50 recruiting remains a highly respected online scouting service. Coach Dickinson has also appeared in the Snoop Dogg television series "Fatherhood," where he is shown tutoring Snoop Dogg's son who is focused on developing his quarterback skills. He is also part of the up-coming documentary "The Hopeful" starring East Carolina recruit Cody Keith. In 2011, Bright House Sports Network created a 1 hour television special focusing on Coach Dickinson and his training of young QBs. Throughout his coaching career Coach Dickinson has had the opportunity to work and learn with some of the greatest minds to coach and play the game including: Joe Avezanno, Rex Ryan, Jim Hanifan, Pat McPherson, Joe Jurasek, Terry Shea, Joe Montana, Randy Cross, Jon Embree, John Blake, Bubby Brister, Jeff Weeks, Chris Scelfo, Barry Switzer, Jim Donnan, Bill Bates, and John Cooper. Coach Dickinson currently resides in Choctaw, Oklahoma with his wife Teresa. Contact Coach Dickinson via email at [email protected] Elite QB & WR Training Academy With Coach Joe Dickinson Quarterback Coach Joe McCulley Coach McCulley is a long-time coach and administrator in the Oklahoma public school system and will be providing personal quarterback instruction exclusively to DeBartolo Sports University. Not only does Coach McCulley bring to the table a vast knowledge of the quarterback position, but also a deep understanding of the game of football and all aspects of what it takes to become a great player. Joe has 35 years of coaching experience: 29 years as a head coach , 5 years assistant and offensive coordinator both in Oklahoma high schools and 1 year assistant and quarterback coach at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Coach McCulley has coached 6 All-State quarterbacks, produced 25 all-state players, won 15 district titles, had 11 state quarterfinals, 4 state semi-final appearances, and 1 State Championship. He has been elected by his peers as an All State Coach and 12 times as District Coach of the Year. Joe has worked with numerous college football camps including the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, and the University of Tulsa. He had the opportunity to help establish the first team camp in Oklahoma with long time University of Tulsa head coach and current University of Mississippi Offensive Coordinator David Rader. As a player McCulley played quarterback for Anaheim High School in Southern California where he was mentored by former NFL coach Dick Coury. After graduation he played quarterback at the University of Tulsa under the guidance of then offensive coordinator, former NFL coach and player Jerry Rhome. During his tenure in 1973, he was the 2nd leading passer in the nation behind Jesse Freitas of San Diego State. He was also ranked 2nd in total offense behind longtime Dallas Cowboy and Arizona State quarterback Danny White. While playing at Tulsa he had the opportunity and good fortune to throw to elite receivers Drew Pearson (All –pro Dallas Cowboy), Steve Largent (Seattle Seahawks Hall of Famer), and Raymond Rhodes (Pro-bowler and former Green Bay Packer’s Head Coach). Coach McCulley and his wife Sherry have 5 children and are currently living in Hennessey, Oklahoma where he is the Superintendent of schools. Elite QB &

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