Learn from the best high school football coaches available! Our 10:1 ratio ensures that campers receive individual and team instruction on both offense and defense during camp. You will receive daily instruction, lectures, and demonstrations by Ed Dickson. He will get right down in the dirt and work with you. Campers will have the opportunity to learn the same offensive and defensive techniques that Ed Dickson was taught by the Baltimore Ravens Coaching staff.
Players will learn more than just football at camp. They are taught about teamwork, consideration of others, self-discipline, and how to attain their potential in sports and in life. Players also learn the importance of achieving good grades and selecting correct role models. While it’s a football camp not an “autograph camp” campers will have the opportunity to get autographs from Ed Dickson. Each camp is the right size to allow players to be matched up properly at each age level. This allows not only for a proper match up but also for the campers to be challenged and provided a safe learning environment. Without the proper sized group players are not matched up properly where they will experience frustration, failure, loss of confidence and possible injury.
Ed Dickson Career Highlights:
• In his first season as a starter at Oregon, Dickson set the Ducks’ single season record among tight ends, with 43 receptions as a sophomore in 2007. He also posted 453 receiving yards (10.5 avg.), more than any Ducks’ tight ends in the previous three seasons combined.
• Dickson finished his career at Oregon with 124 catches for 1,557 yards (12.6 avg.) and 12 touchdowns (receptions and receiving yard totals both rank first among tight ends in Oregon history. In addition, Dickson was named a consensus first-team All-Pac-10 selection and was selected as a semifinalist for the John Mackey Award (nation’s top tight end.)
• On November 13, 2011 at Seattle, Dickson posted career highs in receptions (10), receiving yards (79), and recorded his first two-touchdown game.
• Finished the 2011 regular season with 54 receptions, 528 receiving yards, and five touchdowns.
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