🚨https://t.co/ZM7Aj3i8D5 will host its first 365 Recruiting camp on Sunday, Feb, 22, at Olive Branch High School in Olive Branch, Miss. Unsigned prospects from the 2026 class, as well as hopefuls from the 2027 through the 2031 class are eligible to compete.
Cost of the camp is $50 per prospect.
The Southern Elite Combine Series and 365 are partners in the event,
“Desoto County is a hotbed for Mississippi football,” said 365 national recruiting director Marcus Dent. “With its proximity to Memphis, there is no better place to hold our first event.”
Every prospect who competes will receive a 365 recruiting profile. Cost of the event helps pay for insurance for the facility and every prospect who attends.
All payments will be received the day of the event. There is no pre-registration.
“Just come,” said Dent. “Come and compete. Our evaluation team will be there and watching everyone. We will construct profiles of every player who competes and they will become part of our expanding recruiting network, which will get them exposure to college coaches.”
Olive Branch is the first in national series of camps. Other sites as of now include Houston, Texas.
Registration will begin at noon CT at Olive Branch High School. The camp gets underway at 1:35 p.m. Players will undergo dynamic warmups then position specific instruction and drills. The day will end with one-on-one competition for linemen and skill players.
The team of evaluators include Dent, Miss-Lou and 365 recruiting analyst Shedrick McKenize and former Ole Miss and NFL wide receiver Mike Espy, who is one of the most successful 7v7 coach and trainers in the United States.
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