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2010 Coyote Football Camps

Regularly one of the largest NCAA Division I camps in the Midwest, the Coyote Football Camp hosts some of the best prep athletes in the nation each July on the campus of the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, S.D. More than 2,000 campers and 25 teams that reached the playoffs in their respective state attended the event in 2009.

Focused on each team level (11-, nine- and 8-man), the three-day camps are broken into sessions to allowed USD head coach Ed Meierkort and his staff to provide personal instruction on techniques and fundamentals during each day. Full-contact scrimmages, an all-you-can-eat cafeteria and an air-conditioned dormitory round out a great experience for teams and individuals alike. The camp concludes with a King-of-the-Hill tournament. Cost is $195 per person and enrollment is limited.

2010 Dates: July 9-11 (11-man), 12-14 (8- and 9-man) and 15-17 (11-man)
2010 Camp Flyer
2010 Coyote Football Camp Brochure

Coyote Football Camp Staff
Ed Meierkort – Head Coach
Wesley Beschorner – Offensive Coordinator
Tony Spencer – Offensive Line Coach
Todd Strop – Secondary Coach
Jake Sprague – Defensive Line Coach/Special Teams Coordinator
Adam Breske – Linebackers
B.J. Campbell – Linebackers
Collin Prosser – Tight Ends
Nick Benedetto – Defensive Backs
Chris Kirckof – Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
Jevon Bowman – Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach


 

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