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Eagle Football Spring Parent Meeting

Spring Football Calendar

Spring 7 on 7 and Lineman Challenge -We will play 2 games each week at Reedy HS 3003 Stonebrook Pkwy, Frisco, TX 75034 -Each game will have two 20 minute halves with a running clock. -We will play by normal 7 on 7 rules and scoring, except for turn overs which will be dead to avoid any injury or unnecessary risk. No overtime. -We will have field space for JV on the grass fields. JV will play round robin with the other JV teams. If only 1 JV is available, then we will not have JV for the night. -Each team will be responsible for providing 1 coach for each field that their team is playing on. Please bring a whistle and a stop watch. -We will try to have games start at 5:30 pm. -Have you kids bring a light and a dark shirt if possible. -Games will be Mondays. In the event of bad weather, we can move games to the following Wednesday if coaches agree. -Our OL and DL coaches will be hosting a “fat man” competition each week during 7 on 7 for those that would like to participate. 

Spring 7 on 7 and Lineman Challenge MON April 2- 1A-Reedy vs Richardson 2A-Little Elm vs Prosper 1B-Reedy vs Prosper 2B-Little Elm vs Richardson April 9- NO GAMES – STAAR WEEK MON April 16- 1A-Reedy vs Little Elm 2A-Richardson vs Prosper 1B- Reedy vs Richardson 2B- Little Elm vs Prosper MON April 23- 1A-Reedy vs Prosper 2A-Little Elm vs Richardson 1B-Reedy vs Little Elm 2B-Richardson vs Prosper Spring 7 on 7 and Lineman Challenge

Speed and Strength Camp Incoming 11th-12th Graders-7:00-9:00am Incoming 9th-10th Graders-8:00-10:00am Incoming 7th-8th Graders-9:00-11:00am June 18-21 June 25-28 July 9-12 July 16-19 July 23-26 July 30-August 2

Incoming Freshman Camp and First Day of Practice Incoming Freshman Camp-July 30-August 2 5:00-8:00pm First Day of Freshman Practice-August 6 First Day of Practice for JV/Varsity-August 13

ODDS OF PLAYING SPORTS AT THE NEXT LEVEL Boys playing high School:  Basketball  Baseball  Football Playing in any Division in College 17 : 1 9 : 1 12 : 1 Playing in NCAA Division I 107 : 1 47 : 1 39 : 1 Going Pro 1,860 : 1 764 : 1 603 : 1 FOOTBALL HS ATHLETES 1,086,720 % OF HS ATHLETES COLLEGE ATHLETE 91,684 = 8.4% NCAA I – FCS 15,167 = 1.4% NCAA I – FBS 13,028 = 1.2% NCAA II 18,889 = 1.7% NCAA III 25,709 = 2.4% NAIA/JUCO/OTHER 18,891 = 1.7% http://scholarshipstats.com/football.html

896 Schools sponsored varsity Football teams during 2017:   Number    Total Athletes   Percentage Average Scholarship Avr Athletic Division  of Teams Men Women of Players Team size limit per team   Scholarship *  Type Limit NCAA I - FBS 129 15,167 - 16.4% 118 85 21,749 headcount NCAA I - FCS 125 13,028 14.1% 104 63 12,195 equivalency NCAA II 170 18,889 20.4% 111 36 5,512 NCAA III 248 25,709 27.8% NAIA  9,102 9.8% 107 24 6,518 NJCAA 68 5,160 5.6% 76 1,950 CCCAA 5,354 5.8% 79 Other Schools 3 233 0.3% 78 1,680 Totals  896 92,642 100% 103 6,610 http://scholarshipstats.com/football.html

PERCENTAGE OF SCHOOLS THAT CAN RECUIT YOU DEPENDING ON YOU GPA 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 % 94% 72% 51% 21% 8% http://scholarshipstats.com/football.html

Division I Full Qualifier • Complete 16 core courses. • Ten of the 16 core courses must be completed before SR year. • Seven of the 10 core courses must be in English, math or natural/physical science. • Earn a core-course GPA of at least 2.300. • Earn the ACT/SAT score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale • Graduate high school. Academic Redshirt • Complete 16 core courses. • Earn a core-course GPA of at least 2.000. • Earn the ACT/SAT score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale • Graduate high school. http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/2018DIEC_Requirements_Fact_Sheet_20180117.pdf

Division II Full Qualifier • Complete 16 core courses. • Earn a core-course GPA of at least 2.200. • Earn the ACT/SAT score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale • Graduate high school. Partial Qualifier • Complete 16 core courses. • Earn a core-course GPA of at least 2.000. • Earn the ACT/SAT score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale • Graduate high school. http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/2018DIIEC_Requirements_Fact_Sheet_20180117.pdf

9TH & 10TH GRADE 9TH – PLAN Start planning now: take the right courses and earn the best grades possible. Ask your counselor for a list of your high school’s NCAA-approved core courses to make sure you take the right classes. Sign up for a free Profile Page to receive reminders about NCAA academic and amateurism requirements. 10TH – REGISTER Register for a Profile Page or Certification Account with the NCAA Eligibility Center at eligibilitycenter.org. Complete all recruiting questionnaires for schools you are interested in If you fall behind academically, ask your counselor for help finding approved courses you can take. Take practice SAT/ACT courses and test Attend summer camps of schools you are interested in http://www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/CBSA18.pdf

11th GRADE 11TH – STUDY Check with your counselor to make sure you are on track to complete the required number of NCAA-approved courses. Take the ACT or SAT and submit your scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center using code 9999. At the end of the year, ask your counselor to upload your official transcript to the NCAA Eligibility Center. Make sure you are on track to graduate on time with your class. Make unofficial visits to schools you're interested in. Attend summer camps of schools you are interested in. Create and update your Hudl highlight films COLLEGE RECRUITERS RULES ALL FORMS OF PRIVATE COMMUNICATION ALLOWED NO OFFICIAL VISITS UNLIMITED UNOFFICIAL VISITS COLLEGE COACHES MAY CALL 1 TIME FROM APRIL 15TH THROUGH MAY

12th GRADE 12TH – GRADUATE Complete your final NCAA-approved core courses as you prepare for graduation. Take the ACT or SAT again, if necessary, and submit your scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center using code 9999. Request your final amateurism certification in your NCAA Eligibility Center Take official visits, meet coaches and players Complete FAFSA Make sure you graduate, don’t lose eligibility because of the senior slump Create and update your Hudl highlights COLLEGE RECRUITER RULES COLLEGE COACHES MAY CALL ONCE PER WEEK STARTING SEPT. 1ST UNLIMITED CONTACT DURING CONTACT PERIODS STARTING JUNE 1ST – OFF CAMPUS CONTACT PERIOD ALLOWED MAXIMUM OF 5 OFFICIAL VISITS ALLOWED STARTING 1ST DAY OF SENIOR YEAR

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Discipline Our athletes will be held to a higher standard. If they get into trouble in school they will have consequences in athletics. ISS or DAEP will result in a suspension from competition.