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2023 ELITE 11 REGIONAL SCHEDULE

WR/Pass Catchers: Come catch passes from the best quarterbacks in the country at the Elite 11 Regional. It is free of charge to attend. 

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EVENT INFO
EVENT INFORMATION

Founded in 1999, the Elite 11 is the premier quarterback event in the nation, bringing together the nation’s top signal callers each offseason to compete and improve their skillset both on and off-the-field. 

 

The Elite 11 Regional camps cost $50 and are open to top Class of 2024 and outstanding select underclass quarterbacks. Participants will enjoy a five-hour curriculum that includes testing and position-specific instruction by some of the top quarterback coaches and mentors in the nation. Those who show the highest level of skill, acumen and desire can earn a spot to compete at the Elite 11 Quarterback finals in the summer of 2023.

 

2019 ELITE 11 EPISODES

Elite 11 event alumni include 27 of the 32 current NFL starting quarterbacks, and 14 of the past 15 quarterbacks who have hoisted the Heisman Trophy.

 

In addition, 61 of the top 64 Power 5 Conference starting quarterbacks attended the Elite 11 Finals or

an Elite 11 Regional.

 

 

EVENT REGISTRATION

Quarterbacks will need to submit film (Hudl link or DVD) as well as varsity stats and/or coaches' recommendations for consideration visit the Player's Submission Form.

MEDIA

For all media credential requests - please complete this form

Any other media questions, please contact Chelsea Tupuola

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ELITE 11 REGIONALS

Q: Who attends the Elite 11 Regionals and what is their purpose?
A: The Elite 11 Regionals are designed to help elite high school quarterbacks with college potential advance their football and training knowledge in order to maximize their ability. Participants are taught position-specific and athletic performance drills designed by some of the top quarterback coaches and sports performance specialists in America. The players will have an opportunity to work with The Elite 11 coaching staff that have helped mold stars such as Jalen Hurts, Trevor Lawrence, Justin Fields, Jared Goff, Tua Tagovailoa, Bryce Young and many, many more.  In addition, top performers will have a chance to qualify for a spot at the 25th annual Elite 11 Quarterback Finals, held each summer.  

Q: How does a player get registered to attend an Elite 11 Regional?
A: The Elite 11 Regionals are $50 but space is limited in order to maximize the experience for all involved. Registration information is sent out to top players/recruits who are in the Class of 2024 as well as top underclassmen. Players can be recommended by their coach as a high-level recruit to pre-register for the camp. If a recommendation is not possible then a player can
recommend himself and/or submit film through the Elite 11 QB Digital Combine on GMTM.com for regional camp consideration.

 

High School Coaches are encouraged to send in recommendations as soon as the season ends by using the Coach's Submission Form.

Varsity level players, to submit yourself for consideration, visit the Player's Submission Form and/or submit film through the Elite 11 QB Digital Combine on GMTM.com. Be sure to include 2022 stats and a link to view varsity highlights online.

For more information regarding the 2023 Elite 11 Regionals, to submit an all-state or all-area team with nominees on it, please contact:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q: What will I be tested in? 

A: The 40-yard dash (twice, fastest time kept), vertical jump (highest jump kept), the 20-yard shuttle (twice, fastest time kept) and the kneeling power ball throw (twice, farthest throw kept).

Q: How heavy is the Powerball?
A: The weight of the Powerball is 6 pounds.

Q: What are other benefits in attending an Elite 11 Regional?
A: The Elite 11 Regionals provide the best opportunity for national exposure that a camp can offer. Video and action photos for Student Sports and other national media will be taken, and the Elite 11 partners with The UCReport, who will make video and data from the events available to college football programs around the country the week after the event. The Elite 11 Regionals are well attended by all of the major national recruiting websites so top participants could be part of the in-depth coverage across the recruiting internet landscape. Also, The Elite 11 Regional is a great opportunity to be evaluated and potentially qualify for the Elite 11 Finals.

Q: Can a bad performance at an Elite 11 Regionals hurt my stock?
A: No, definitely not! The Elite 11 Regionals are about getting better and competing. Bottom line, this is a top-of-the-line, well-organized event that top players can come to compete with and learn from the best. Don’t let someone tell you not to go to an Elite 11 Regionals without calling us at 800-660-1334 to put your concerns to rest, as there is a lot of misinformation out there and it’s important to go to the source with questions. Student Sports always places your best interests first!

Q: My high school is not listed, what should I do?
A: If you do not see your school on the list of high schools after selecting the school state, you can request to have your school added to the list. Please complete the registration process using another school from the appropriate state list then email the athletes name, correct high school, including the school city & state, and the event the athlete registered to attend. To report a missing school and/or have your school updated, please click 
here now!

​Q: Can I go to an Elite 11 Regional to watch?
A:  It depends on the venue and also COVID-19 safety protocols at the respective host facilities. 
We must keep the fields safe for all participants however we will do our best to provide as much viewing room as possible.

Q: Will the testing results be posted publicly?

A: Each player will receive their testing results at the conclusion of the event.  Testing results will be shared with college programs through the UCReport, the nation's premier underclassman scouting database. 

Q: I would like to volunteer as a coach or event helper. Where can I sign up? 

A: Email jonathan.wong@stacksports.com if interested in working an event.

 

Q: I am from a media outlet and I’d like to come to an  Elite 11 Regional. Do I need to pre-register to attend?

A: Yes, media outlets must pre-register and be pre-approved before coming to an Elite 11 Regionals. ALL media must complete this form to request a media credential. Please email Chelsea Tupuola at chelsea@studentsports.com if you have any other questions regarding media.

 

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