Multiple College Football Players Host Youth Camps Across US
Multiple College Football Players Host Youth Camps Across US

Multiple College Football Players Host Youth Camps Across US

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Several rising football stars are hosting youth camps to develop young athletes and give back to their communities. Case Cox, an emerging sophomore player from Polson, Montana, helped start the inaugural MTAG camp, which served kids from western Montana with football drills and competitions, while raising proceeds for CASA, an organization supporting abused and neglected children. LaNorris Sellers, the highly touted University of South Carolina quarterback and Heisman Trophy candidate, is hosting a youth football camp in Columbia for ages 6 to 17, focusing on fundamentals, leadership, and sportsmanship, with registration available both online and on-site. Sellers' camp, held at the Strom Thurmond Wellness & Fitness Center fields, aims to inspire young players and precedes the Gamecocks’ 2025 preseason camp and season opener against Virginia Tech. Meanwhile, Vanderbilt offensive lineman Cooper Starks is leading a summer skills camp at his alma mater, North Mac High School, targeting middle school athletes with training on position techniques and agility drills. These camps highlight the athletes' commitment to nurturing future talent and engaging with their local communities.

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