Blue-Grey All-American Combine: Schedule Announcement (2024)
For all intents and purposes, Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Raymond James Stadium is a home away from home for Blue-Grey Football and the venue has hosted the brand’s All-American Combine, as well as All-American Bowl in the past. Year in and year out, with a well-documented history of success at NFL facilities, also after an extensive nationwide search for multiple top-notch venues, Blue-Grey Football is pleased to announce that a tentative schedule has been released for the upcoming series of All-American Combines.
Prospects in attendance at the workout will be evaluated by the brand’s NFL veteran coaching staff. The nearly four-hour session includes skills testing in the 40-yard dash, short shuttle, broad jump and bench press (185 pounds). Also individual drills and a prolonged one-on-one session.
The goal at the All-American Combine is to do well at the Regional level, then be considered for the Super Regional level, and possibly thereafter receive a nod to the invite-only All-American Bowl, which is nationally broadcast on ESPN or Impact Football Network and held at an NFL stadium
Past venues for the game have included Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium or Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Raymond James Stadium, also Atlanta Falcons’ Mercedes Benz Stadium, Jacksonville Jaguars’ EverBank Field or Houston Texans’ NRG Stadium. The list goes on and on, honestly and truth be told.
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This year’s workouts will be held nationwide at current or former NFL facilities for the Kansas City Chiefs (MO), Washington Commanders (VA), Pro Football Hall of Fame (OH) and recently added Centennial Field (OH), a “state of the art venue” constructed by the NFL to commemorate the site of the first league game in 1920. Also, we’re proud to announce that other events take place on five college campuses.
The administrative staff is in the midst of securing added dates at well-known sites, as well. Stay tuned for plenty of updates. In the meantime, individuals can now start the registration process follow the link. Also, below are some particularly important dates and venues to remember.
- Apr. 6: Rocky Mountain Super Regional at Blue-Grey National Training Center, Denver Foothills Sports Arena (CO)
- Apr. 14: Mid-Atlantic Super Regional at former Washington Commanders’ Training Center, Richmond Bon Secours (VA)
- Apr. 21: Heartland Super Regional at Kansas City Chiefs’ Training Center, Missouri Western Univ. (MO)
- Apr. 27: Western Ohio Super Regional at Dayton’s Centennial Field (OH)
- Apr. 28: Northeast Super Regional at Canton’s Pro Football Hall of Fame (OH)
- Apr. 28: Desert Super Regional at Ottawa University (AZ)
- May 4: Central Texas Super Regional at Round Rock Sports Complex (TX)
- May 5: Tennessee Super Regional at Lipscomb Academy (TN)
- May 11: DFW Super Regional at The Star Sports Academy Frisco (TX)
- May 18: Tampa Super Regional at Skyway Park (FL)
- May 19: Central Florida Super Regional at Warner University (FL)
- May 19: West Texas Super Regional at University of Texas Permian Basin (TX)
Also worth mentioning, plans have been set in motion for several All-American Combines to take place at a variety of new NFL venues. That said, for a full list of upcoming facilities and sites, follow the link. Also, to register for a workout, follow the link. Lastly, to nominate for a combine, follow the link.
There you have it, in a nutshell, the path to navigate and participate in an All-American Combine (Regional or Super Regional level) at one of many destinations all over the country. Perhaps thereafter, for those who take advantage of the opportunity, a selection awaits to the brand’s All-American Bowl.