BRONCOS AND CHSAA PROMOTE SPORTS AMONG SECONDARY STUDENTS
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With the 2020-21 high school football calendar altered by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Denver Broncos and the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) have launched the Denver Broncos High School Virtual Combine.
In partnership with GMTM, an athlete exposure platform, the all-virtual combine provides student-athletes with aspirations of playing college football the opportunity to create a player profile, upload highlights and statistics, and display talents while building an online recruiting brand platform.
Prospective athletes are able to connect with collegiate recruiters—Division I FBS through Division III—as well as participate in 11 pre-set combine tests to showcase their abilities through athletic, football and character challenges. In addition, the virtual combine features footage of Broncos players’ NFL Combine performances
Free participation
On the platform, there will also be video presentations from Broncos Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Loren Landow, Director of Team Nutrition Bryan Snyder and members of the football operations staff. Participation in the program is free and high school students of all ages are eligible to participate.
For additional information visit
https://gmtm.com/virtuals/46/denver-broncos-virtual-pro-day
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