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National Underclassmen Combine : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Underclassmen Combine
The National Underclassmen Combine/NUC Sports is a professional, privately owned recruiting program and three-day training and assessment function for high school football players to display their skills and potential. It is one of the largest and most successful programs of its kind, the purpose of which is to connect talented football athletes with collegiate programs willing to offer them a scholarship.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Jackson Advocate via HighBeam Research"> title=Schuman's national underclassmen combine set to hit Mississippi March 11th - 12th )〕 Notable players to go through the system include Joe Haden, cornerback for the NFL’s Cleveland Browns, and Marcus Lattimore, star running back for the University of South Carolina. Founded by former University of Connecticut linebacker David Schuman, the first combine event was held in New Jersey in 2005. ==Philosophy and objectives==
According to ESPN recruiting analyst Jamie Newberg, “Combines … are platforms for kids to get initially identified, for young kids to emerge, etc.” Dave Schuman, the founder of National Underclassmen Combine, observes that college football programs are now looking to younger students as potential recruits.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】Bangor Daily News via HighBeam Research"> title=Combine promotes state's players )〕 Previously, a football player would not have to consider his options for playing collegiate football until his senior year. Now many elite programs are extending scholarship offers to students at the beginning of their junior years of high school.〔
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