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The event is designed for high school football players who have a strong desire to play college football. Each regional event is strictly limited to the first 200 players who fill the limited roster spots for each position. All programs listed have confirmed with us in writing that they will coach at this event. The event is run by the college coaches in attendance.
Players will receive measurements in their speed, agility, accuracy, and other metrics throughout the day. Players will be ranked amongst other players in their regional event. Players will also have access to their national ranking once all events have been run for that season. All statistics will appear on Ryzer Leaderboards so players can compare themselves to their peers from around the country.
Each Top 200 event is limited. Once registration has filled, it will automatically close. A typical event consists of the following enrollment.
Offensive Line
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35
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Wide Receivers
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30
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Running backs
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20
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Defensive Line
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15
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Cornerbacks
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10
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Linebackers
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30
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Quarterbacks
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25
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Defensive End
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15
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Tight Ends
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10
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Safeties
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10
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The events feature college football coaches from various levels of the NCAA, as their schedules allow, as well as NAIA and Junior College who are active throughout the event. Not only will coaches be present to take all measurements throughout the event, but they will be there to work with you on how to improve your game. See each event’s website for a list of specific programs.
Along with instructing during drills and stations, the college coaches in attendance will use their combined 100+ years of football experience to evaluate you in the “immeasurables” throughout the day. Being on the same field together at Top 200 events gives both coaches and players the opportunity to learn more about each other. All events are no pads, no helmet, no contact.
We encourage all registered football players to engage the coaches when appropriate throughout the event. Measurables are important. But coaches, like players, want to get to know the people they are going to spend four years with. It’s a great opportunity to talk with the people who can help you navigate the path to academic and athletic scholarships, as well as need-based aid, at their institutions. While talent and grades are obviously important, so is attitude, “coachability”, field presence, and the ability to work with teammates.
With so many different levels of college football, it’s often hard to gauge where you stand. Coaches have a clear outline of the type of player that fits their academic and athletic profile. Top 200 events help families narrow down the options of college and football programs that may be best for them.
Turf field – athletic shoes or cleats needed