All American Football League to Conduct Team Florida Try-Out at Skyway Park
in Tampa
TAMPA, FL. (Oct. 4, 2007) –
The All American
Football League will
conduct a try-out camp
for roster positions on
Team Florida. The camp
will be held at Skyway
Park in Tampa on Friday,
October 12th from 10:00
a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
According to Team
Florida head coach and
former University of
Florida great Shane
Matthews, former players
from the state's top
college football
programs are scheduled
to participate in the
camp. "As evidenced by
the Team Florida front
office personnel and
coaching staff along
with the players who
have already been
offered contracts, the
All American Football
League is committed to
building Team Florida
around people long
associated with football
in the state of
Florida," said Matthews.
"These players continue
to have a strong
following among their
schools' alumni and fan
base," he added.
Among the players
scheduled to participate
in the camp are Mo
Mitchell and Earl
Everett from the
University of Florida,
Kyler Hall and Paul
Irons from Florida
State, Kevin Beard and
Jarrell Weaver from
Miami, Tim Jones and
Hugh Smith from South
Florida and Central
Florida's Stanford Ruhle.
Former Florida standouts
signed to contracts and
scheduled to participate
in the camp include
Chris Doering, Fred
Weary, Eli Williams,
Willie Jackson, Steve
Rissler and Tony George.
In addition to the
appointment of Matthews
as head coach, Wayne
McDaniel has been named
President of Team
Florida. Lee McGriff
serves as Chairman of
the Board. Last month,
League and team
officials joined
representatives from the
University of Florida's
Athletic Association to
announce an agreement
for Ben Hill Griffin
Stadium to be a venue
for Team Florida. The
team will play three of
its five home games at
the famed venue during
the inaugural 2008
season.
Members of the Team
Florida coaching staff
include: Jim Collins,
Defensive Coordinator
(former coach at the
University of Florida,
Marshall, Duke and in
the NFL), Red Anderson,
Defensive Line Coach
(former University of
Florida coach) and Terry
Jackson, Running Backs
Coach (former University
of Florida running
back).
"The Team Florida
try-out is another
important step in the
evolution of the All
American Football League
as we prepare for the
inaugural season and
game which will be
played on April 12,
2008," said Keenan
Davis, Vice President of
League Operations.
"Beginning with the
first try-out camp
conducted in Orlando
last July, other
milestone moments
include try-outs
conducted at Legion
Field in Birmingham, War
Memorial Stadium in
Little Rock and Ford
Field in Detroit and the
signing of stadium
agreements for the
Alabama and Arkansas
teams in addition to
Team Florida and
numerous player
signings," said Davis.
With the inaugural
championship game
scheduled for July 3rd,
the All American
Football League is
aligning with the
passion for college
football and the
year-round fan interest
in the game's traditions
and rivalries. The
League's six charter
teams will be located in
avid college football
markets with teams
representing Florida,
Alabama, Tennessee,
Michigan, Arkansas and
Texas.
Another point of
difference is the
League's player
eligibility requirement.
Developed by the
League's Board of
Directors, chaired by
former NCAA President
Cedric Dempsey, players
must have earned their
Bachelor's degree in
addition to exhausting
their college football
eligibility to be
eligible to play in the
All American Football
League.
For more information on
the
All American Football
League
fans, can log on to
www.allamericanfootballleague.com.
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