I'm not exactly sure how the Elite 11 QB camp works....but I don't think he was actually one of the Elite 11 QBs.
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and because the real QB was injured... :pLordJeffBuck;1394919; said:You mean that guy who had to play quarterback because he couldn't make it as a kick-off return man...?
BuckeyeNation27;1394927; said:I'm not exactly sure how the Elite 11 QB camp works....but I don't think he was actually one of the Elite 11 QBs.
The 2008 Elite 11 Quarterback Regional Contest runs for two hours. The first hour is station work, as quarterbacks rotate through different stations, with each station containing a useful drill to improve each player. Some qb drills are about quarterback footwork, some are about qb passing accuracy to name a few.
The second hour of the contest is the quarterback throwing passes to wide receivers who are running passing routes from a quarterback passing tree. The quarterbacks will begin with three-step drop throws (hitches, slants) and then progress through the passing tree with five and seven step drop throws.
The twelve Quarterback Regional Competitions will also have a special accuracy competition this year.
After the completion of the c12 regional contests, the top quarterbacks from these regional qb camps are selective to be one of the top eleven high juniors to participate in the national event held every year in California.
stowfan;1394943; said:Eh, now that he's a Buckeye, no need to edit, elite eleven is fine