National Football Foundation Inaugural Senior Showcase


State Farm Stadium Practice Fields

The National Football Foundation and College [Football] Hall of Fame, Southern Arizona Chapter (NFFSAC), in collaboration with Glazier Clinics, presents a one-day, combine-style showcase for Arizona Senior Football players. Pre-registered Arizona high school seniors will experience drills, timed running and the opportunity to meet with coaches seeking talented student-athletes for their program(s). The event is set for February 25, 2023 at the home of the Arizona Cardinals and Super Bowl LVll, State Farm Stadium Outdoor Practice Fields in Glendale, AZ.

Phil Camp is the camp’s ED with Tim Kish (DOFO), Mike Hankwitz (DC), Jay Schroeder (OC) and volunteers of the NFFSAC and high school coaches from across Arizona. This event will introduce 30 representatives from colleges and universities from across the country to Arizona high school seniors—many who are seeking a college education and an opportunity to play football.

To qualify for the Showcase, participants must be a graduating Arizona senior with one of three academic credits: A minimum 2.5 GPA, ACT composite of 18 or an SAT of 970. Student-Athletes from across Arizona should pre-register online at www.nffsoaz.org prior to the Showcase on the 25th and should not be under contract or offer from an NCAA Division l institution.

The Southern Arizona Chapter is an Arizona 501(c)(3) organization. In the Chapter’s history, more than $240,000 has been awarded to Tucson region HS senior scholar-athletes. The Southern Arizona Chapter takes pride in four (4) of UArizona’s footballers nominated and inducted into the Hall of Fame along with three (3) outstanding CHOF coaches with UArizona history. The mission of the Southern Arizona Chapter is to recognize and promote leadership, character and academic excellence through amateur football—youth through collegiate programs. If you are interested in learning more about the Chapter and the football community or connecting as a volunteer or contributor, please visit www.nffsoaz.org.