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The company behind Elite 11 knows more than just quarterbacks

ByScotty Jenkins

7 min read

The company behind Elite 11 knows more than just quarterbacks

Student Sports is a company dedicated to organizing and promoting sports events and programs for high school athletes in the United States. Their flagship program, Elite 11, is a quarterback competition that has become a breeding ground for future NFL stars. However, Student Sports also hosts a variety of other sports camps that provide young athletes with the opportunity to showcase their skills and get noticed by college coaches and professional scouts. In this article, we will explore the different sports camps offered by Student Sports. Check them out below:





Elite 11

The Elite 11 Quarterback Competition is an annual event that brings together the best high school quarterbacks in the United States. The competition is designed to identify and showcase the top high school quarterbacks in the country and provide them with the training and exposure they need to succeed at the college and professional levels. The Elite 11 Quarterback Competition begins with a nomination process, where coaches and recruiting experts from across the country nominate high school quarterbacks who they believe have the potential to be the best. Once the nominations are in, the Elite 11 staff review the submissions and select the top 100 quarterbacks to attend a regional competition. At the regional competition, quarterbacks undergo rigorous testing and evaluation from a team of coaches and experts. The quarterbacks participate in a series of drills and tests designed to evaluate their throwing ability, accuracy, footwork, decision-making, and overall athleticism. Based on their performance, the top performers are selected to move on to the Elite 11 Finals. The Elite 11 Finals bring together the top quarterbacks from the regional competitions to compete in a series of drills and tests designed to challenge and showcase their skills. The quarterbacks participate in classroom sessions, film study, and on-field drills, with a focus on developing their mental and physical abilities. Throughout the competition, coaches and experts provide feedback and guidance to the quarterbacks, helping them to refine their skills and develop their potential. At the end of the competition, the top performers are named to the Elite 11, a group of the best high school quarterbacks in the country, who are then given exposure to college coaches and recruiters to help them secure scholarships and advance their careers.






Elite 11 Academy

The Elite 11 Academy events are designed to help younger quarterbacks who are driven to succeed advance their football and training knowledge to maximize their ability. These events are instructional and developmental-based and are open to all quarterbacks in the Class of 2026, 2027, 2028, and 2029. The players have the opportunity to work with The Elite 11 coaching staff, who provide QB-specific and athletic performance drills tailored towards the age group. Attending the camp will not only help quarterbacks receive training but also build a network with similarly driven and motivated QBs in their class. Another benefit is that attending the camp will help to create a “QB Fraternity” that exists nationwide, connecting campers with the Elite 11 coaching and administrative staff, as well as alumni.





The Opening 7-on-7 Invitational

The Opening is a high-profile, invitation-only 7-on-7 football camp for high school student-athletes, hosted by Nike in partnership with Student Sports. The event is typically held during the summer and brings together the top football prospects from across the country to compete against each other and showcase their skills in front of college football coaches and scouts. The camp typically begins with registration and check-in, where players receive their gear and jerseys for the event. Following that, the players participate in a series of drills and training sessions to prepare for the main competition. The main competition involves a 7-on-7 tournament, where teams made up of the top players from various regions compete against each other in a round-robin format. The tournament culminates in a championship game, with the winning team being crowned The Opening champions. In addition to the on-field competition, The Opening also includes off-field activities and events, such as guest speakers, workshops, and recruiting seminars. These events provide opportunities for players to learn more about the college football recruiting process and connect with coaches and recruiters. Overall, The Opening is a highly competitive and exciting event for high school football players, providing a platform to showcase their skills and potentially earn scholarship offers from top college football programs.





Final 5 Offensive Line Camp:

Another program hosted by Student Sports is Final 5, a football event that invites the top high school offensive linemen in the country to compete against each other in a series of drills and exercises. Final 5 is designed to help players improve their skills and showcase their talent to college coaches and NFL scouts. The event has helped to launch the careers of many top-level offensive linemen.

The camp typically starts with registration and check-in, followed by a series of drills and training sessions focused on developing offensive line techniques such as footwork, hand placement, and leverage. These drills are led by experienced offensive line coaches and former NFL players who provide individualized instruction and feedback. The main event of the camp is the Final 5 competition, where the top five offensive linemen from the camp compete against each other in one-on-one pass protection and run blocking drills. The competition is highly competitive and provides an opportunity for players to showcase their skills in front of college football coaches and scouts. Overall, the Final 5 offensive line football camp is a valuable opportunity for high school offensive linemen to improve their skills and compete against the best in the country, with the potential to earn scholarship offers from top college football programs.






Area Code Baseball:

Area Code Baseball is a premier summer baseball program for high school student-athletes in the United States. The program was founded in 1986 and is sponsored by Under Armour. Area Code Baseball is designed to provide elite-level competition and exposure to college baseball coaches and professional scouts. The program consists of regional tryouts and workouts, followed by invitation-only tournaments for selected players. The tournaments are held in several locations across the country, including California, Texas, Georgia, and Florida. The program is structured around eight regional teams, each representing a specific area code. These teams are comprised of the top high school players from their respective regions and compete against each other in a series of games and tournaments throughout the summer. The Area Code Baseball program is highly competitive and attracts the top high school baseball talent in the country. In addition to the regional teams, the program also includes a "Top Prospects" team, which features the top players from the regional teams. The program provides a unique opportunity for high school players to compete against the best in the country and showcase their skills to college coaches and professional scouts. The exposure and experience gained from participating in Area Code Baseball can be invaluable for players looking to continue their baseball careers at the collegiate or professional level. In addition to the on-field competition, Area Code Baseball also provides educational and developmental opportunities for its players. The program includes workshops and seminars on topics such as strength and conditioning, nutrition, and mental skills, as well as opportunities for players to receive individualized instruction from experienced coaches. Overall, Area Code Baseball is a highly respected and competitive summer baseball program for high school student-athletes, providing opportunities for players to develop their skills and showcase their abilities to college coaches and professional scouts.






Student Sports offers a range of sports camps and events that are not just limited to football. From Elite 11 to Area Code Baseball, the company provides young athletes with the opportunity to showcase their skills, learn from experienced coaches and players, and make valuable connections with peers and professionals in their respective sports. For parents of high school athletes, these programs can be a valuable resource in helping their children achieve their athletic goals. Whether their child is a quarterback looking to hone their skills or a baseball player hoping to catch the eye of a college coach or MLB scout, Student Sports offers a range of programs that can help them achieve those goals. Moreover, attending these events can also help young athletes develop important life skills such as teamwork, leadership, and time management. By interacting with peers from across the country and learning from experienced coaches and players, they can gain valuable insights and experiences that will serve them well both on and off the field. Overall, Student Sports provides a comprehensive and well-rounded approach to developing young athletes, and their programs are definitely worth considering for any parent looking to help their child succeed in sports. So, whether your child is a quarterback, lineman, basketball player, or baseball player, consider exploring the various programs offered by Student Sports to help them take their game to the next level.

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