Day 2 of the Rising Stars camp has arrived, with the players in breakfast before starting the morning's on-field sessions at 9:45 a.m. The high school athletes have just one full day remaining to show who they are and impress the USC coaches.
The overnight camp, which has drawn about 300 top prospects, routinely creates quite a stir in the national recruiting landscape. Check out what this L.A. Times article said about this year's camp:
The overnight camp, which has drawn about 300 top prospects, routinely creates quite a stir in the national recruiting landscape. Check out what this L.A. Times article said about this year's camp:
Anyone who listens to a Carroll talk, including a UCLA fan, probably would be willing at that moment to run through a door if that's what he sought. The man's charisma is hard to match.After this morning's on-field work, the players will have another block of football activities on Howard Jones field this afternoon before closing out the camp. And once again, because of the camp, the Blog will be on hiatus for much of the day.
And that helps explain why his two-day camp has become almost a must-appearance for any player who wants to be considered among the best in the Southland.
The talent is off the charts, and there were lots of players from outside California also in attendance.




















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